Thanks. Ya it's great that we now have water! Yeah! It will be an easy fix for the pump house roof. It's a tin roof that was screwed down. lolThanks for letting me vent all... Been a bad couple of days (weeks really) WRT plumbing. After 4 more trips to Lowes today (and 7 hours of messing with everything) I have a fully functional kitchen once again.While there I saw a replacement dishwasher I want & it goes on sale tomorrow, so ONE more day of demo and repair and I should be good for another 10-15 years or so. My present dishwasher is (I sincerely believe) the original from 25 years ago, and it doesn't clean worth a dang.![]()
Turns out it wasn't just the water supply line to the dishwasher preventing it from being pulled out... In someone's infinite wisdom, they punched a hole in the wall behind it and ran a wire directly up through the wall to the circuit breaker panel for power. So they then cut the wires and attached them to the dishwasher with it pulled about 3/4 out. So once it's that far out, the wire goes taught and that's as far out as it will come.
SO... tomorrow I will buy an outlet box, outlet, and outlet cover, and cut the wire (circuit breaker off first of course) and then install a new outlet box back behind the dishwasher for it to plug into. I could just cap the wires and run the plug from the new dishwasher under the sink and plug it in where the garbage disposal is, but then I'd have an ugly hole in the wall with a wire hanging out, and both appliances would be on a single circuit... So I get to do some electrical stuff too as it turns out. Not a problem as I can do that stuff as well.
SCG, I remember your story about the electricity, screwdriver and cockroaches. Still snicker thinking about itSilly girl! Gotta love it when even the electrician is stumped trying to figure things out
Glad you eventually got it all figured out. Just curious... why would you "hide" your wireless router under a floor grate?![]()
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Deb, your place sounds like a handyman's wet dream
Did I just say that?!![]()
Sorry! Anyway, If I could find a place like that but that is structurally sound, where I could buy it (and/with some acreage with water) for a song and a dance, I'd have a contract on it tomorrow! I can do basic plumbing, electric and carpentry as well as flooring and such... really almost all the construction trades. Since I am now retired (yup, I quit at the slave factory) I could dedicate myself to making the place great over time and as I could afford it.![]()
Chicka; so sorry to hear about your well problems! One thing to have to carry water to the animals... another thing altogether when there's no water to carry to them! Glad the well didn't go dry and it was "just the pump!' I know, I know... that's gonna run some $$, not to mention re-building the pump house, but I bet it's still a lot cheaper than having to drill a new well!!
I can't believe what well drillers want nowadays. It's rape I tell ya! I love the idea/thought of living in a 150+ year old farm home, but then my common sense returns and I realize I'm not a young person anymore and would not enjoy the perpetual repairs and "flukes" involved with living there.![]()
Hope all had a great Tuesday!
Now fixing the lean too that's another story. But I wanted it down anyways it is full of junk and I was scared of snakes being under that mess. lol
Scg your ex sounds like he got lost in a youtube video and forgot the next step. Sorry. But it's nice that your Bf fixed it. Thanks for the tip on the iron. I just ordered a new one. lol