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Ed_McCarron:
Yikes.

Any more water spraying around the Tower household and you'll need to vacate due to mold damage.
mr.Curmudgeon:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on October 20, 2006, 11:25:06 am ---I find it a bit perplexing that people seem to care all that much.  Sometimes people do it themselves, sometimes they do not. 

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Well, you are posting on a DIY site.   :dunno


mrC
ChadTower:

--- Quote from: shardian on October 20, 2006, 12:07:47 pm ---So... max you should have paid $200 for a super nice setup. You paid $275 for $123 worth of parts and labor (which is still a little high for the project at hand)

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In a way, yes, but I also paid for immediate response.  And in actuality the cost without that would be closer to $150.  But you're right, I overpaid, I knew I overpaid when I did it, and did it by choice because I didn't want to spend all day sourcing out plumbers because that would have meant taking a day off work, which costs me a lot more than the difference.
boykster:
For $15 you can get a great book on home plumbing -> Black & Decker's Complete Guide to Home Plumbing.  It has all kinds of great stuff it in -> faucets, replacing valves, different types of piping and joints, etc.

You might check the library to see if they have it  8)
JackTucky:
Hometime from PBS also has some great Howto tapes.  I bought some at a garage sale for .25cents each.

Jacktucky
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