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I can't get my mind wrapped around this. I've got a six bay with a spare wire in the meter, now you've got six wires going to a solenoid on the air line that feeds the flowjets. Wouldn`t you activate all six bays when the function is turned on? Help me out here.
I would suggest you have your locksmith install either a Medeco or an ASSA on your door. One good feature is a registered key. Supposedly they can't bump these.
I wouldn`t destroy the head until I tried another wrench. Put the hex wrench in and grip it on the shaft with a pipe wrench and not the turned out portion that will snap off.
I installed a flow-jet pump with viton seals on my tire cleaner and one week later it started leaking air from the muffler. Usually I just toss these things but I would like to repair it if I could.
This is interesting. I`ve been dumping salt in my softner for years because it came with the RO system and I told it was necessary to protect the membranes in the RO system. My water is 4 grains also. Now I`m hearing I don`t need to pay $5 per bag for salt anymore. Should I just stop?
JMMustang, something don`t sound right. If you have a properly working trigger gun and in your case a hole in the hose, the gun shouldn`t jump around and come back and hit somebody. If someone drops it or throws it, it can`t come back at you. And even if the trigger gun was defective and you had...
James, what if you kept your pump with the washed out head and took the head from one of the pumps you just bought and put it on your pump and kept your valves also.
If all else fails buy a #516 Arimitsu, put the three you just bought and your old one on Craigs List.
I had Kleen Rite to sleeve...
Twodose, you`ve already heard about leaving some clearance around the rivet so the panel will have room to expand and contract. I use a Hilti hammer drill. The drill bit is a quarter inch but the part that fits into the drill is 3/8. While drilling
the hole through the panel keep pressure on...