DGersic
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Here is my defective 22 year old Pex
Manufacturer?
Here is my defective 22 year old Pex
There have been three or 4 recalls on pex. One was due to the manufacturer leaving the pipe outside, and the UV damaged it. Ours did not have enough resistance to chlorine, especially in heated water. Some the joints were corroding. And many were just bad crimps.All systems have flaws and will fail if not installed properly.Poster mentioned that this was a defective batch.
I mentioned that I run 185+ degree F water at 60 psi in PEX B--with no failures in about ten years. Your household water heater shouldn't go anywhere near that high.
Dura pexManufacturer?
Huh, that's a familiar tune.Put the new to me tools on the bench and wondered where the heck I am going to store them....
I replaced a bunch of copper over the years that was badly pitted and leaking.Pex for me lasted 20 years, Chlorine in the water broke it down and hot water accelerated the degradation. Cost me $10K to re-pipe the whole house after it burst and flooded the downstairs. 90% of the houses in my area built about the same time are having the same problems. Class action suite only replaced pex from 15' from Water heater. And it has expired about 5 years ago. I know it was a bad batch but I'm not 100% sold on it. My mom and dads house, they have been in it for 55 years no issues with copper water lines ever.
Thanks for posting this!PEX will outlast copper the first time the plumbing freezes in a power outage.
PEX also completely skips any concerns about galvanic corrosion in plumbing systems. Hopefully, most buildings have abandoned the use of galvanized pipes from the street to the house, but water heaters and other things in the system are still galvanically reactive with copper--and, contrary to old plumber's tales, there is no way to electrically isolate the two if there are any wires attached to anything--dishwasher, water heater, etc--as they're electrically bonded through the ground wires.
Failure of this gasket is a common problem unfortunately. Same thing happened to me.
Pulled the motor on the ride on to fix an oil leak. Gasket had pushed into the crankcase somehow over the years. It’s been leaking for awhile but finally got sick and tired of it. Pretty easy fix. One of those things that a person puts off for so long and when you finally fix it you wonder why you left it for so long nagging at you!!

Saw that. I have the new gasket and bolts. Although I wasn't aware it was a widespread issue. The machining on the case halves is horrendous. And I can see where the holes are punched through it's a raised edge which would not allow full clamping force even when tightened. I cleaned everything up and just have to put it back together.Failure of this gasket is a common problem unfortunately. Same thing happened to me.
Briggs and Stratton came out with a revised gasket, new bolts with pre-applied Locktite (my picture below), and a revised upwards torque spec. I read somewhere that some folks would even take a center punch to dimple the gasket mating surface to try to stop the gasket from walking (I did not do this).
Some additional reading for you in links below.
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Engine oil leak on Scag with Briggs Commercial Turf engine
Hi Troops, Over that last few weeks my Scag Tiger Cub has developed an engine oil leak. Today I removed the engine and checked where the oil is leaking from. In the pic with the blow gun tip is pointed, the engine base gasket is where the leak is located. It is a metal gasket and when I blow air...www.lawnmowerforum.com
Cleared the bench. Unboxed and assembled a DeWalt pole pruner. Took it outside. Brought it back in. Staged the box for the fireplace.
Depends on the plant.. it does up to about 1-1/4. There's plenty of power. The head bends over to 90°. I like mine. It's a touch heavy for old ladies, but works well IMO. I also have the hand pruner, which is my go to for most stuff within my reach.I'm in the market for a pole pruner and I like Dewalt. Do you recommend it for something like crepe myrtle canopy branch shaping?
I know a guy that the second time in 2 years he replaced the gasket he just used urethane caulk.........it hasn't leaked again but I would hate to the next guy to have to take it apart.......Failure of this gasket is a common problem unfortunately. Same thing happened to me.
Briggs and Stratton came out with a revised gasket, new bolts with pre-applied Locktite (my picture below), and a revised upwards torque spec. I read somewhere that some folks would even take a center punch to dimple the gasket mating surface to try to stop the gasket from walking (I did not do this).
Some additional reading for you in links below.
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Engine oil leak on Scag with Briggs Commercial Turf engine
Hi Troops, Over that last few weeks my Scag Tiger Cub has developed an engine oil leak. Today I removed the engine and checked where the oil is leaking from. In the pic with the blow gun tip is pointed, the engine base gasket is where the leak is located. It is a metal gasket and when I blow air...www.lawnmowerforum.com
ThanksLooks good, any paint residue come off on the microfiber towel?
Got er all back together. Didn’t go as planned though! I had to take the governor apart to get the case half off. Didn’t set it right and she revved to beat hell!! Shut it down before things got bad. Have to adjust it properly tomorrow. Tuned up my google fu and see what I need to do now.Failure of this gasket is a common problem unfortunately. Same thing happened to me.
Briggs and Stratton came out with a revised gasket, new bolts with pre-applied Locktite (my picture below), and a revised upwards torque spec. I read somewhere that some folks would even take a center punch to dimple the gasket mating surface to try to stop the gasket from walking (I did not do this).
Some additional reading for you in links below.
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Engine oil leak on Scag with Briggs Commercial Turf engine
Hi Troops, Over that last few weeks my Scag Tiger Cub has developed an engine oil leak. Today I removed the engine and checked where the oil is leaking from. In the pic with the blow gun tip is pointed, the engine base gasket is where the leak is located. It is a metal gasket and when I blow air...www.lawnmowerforum.com
I'm in the market for a pole pruner and I like Dewalt. Do you recommend it for something like crepe myrtle canopy branch shaping?





Did you find a polesaw/pruner that you liked? There's so many choices and different price points that I'm in analysis paralysis.I also bought one of them. It's useful, but I dislike several things about its design. I would not choose it again, knowing what I now know about it.
Anti-seize trap! I'll have to remember that one.This is a repair that was supposed to be done by younger me over summer as it was quite worn last fall when we finished harvest. Guess what ?! I forgot all about it and it made itself known. That center hole is supposed to be an 1-1/2” hex hole. Not a wobbled out mess like it is.
Old hub vs new hub. Good grief.
Thankfully it didn’t completely destroy the shaft it ran on but it did wear it down a bunch.
Here in the only time you can say you’re a good welder AND use a grinder to pretty your work up lol
Grind it down, hit it with a file and sand it shiny. Those little pocks aren’t the product of poor welding but rather are intentional antisieze traps
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Did you find a polesaw/pruner that you liked? There's so many choices and different price points that I'm in analysis paralysis.
never heard of this, looked it up and found out it's native here in AUIt was a long weekend.
Saturday, we packed up the travel trailer and left out to go camping. Monday we got back and emptied out said travel trailer. Then my son and I had to wash the paddle board and kayak as the park we went to had Hydrilla in their pond.
You're welcome to take it back.never heard of this, looked it up and found out it's native here in AU
Not a direct image from in the garage but the result of a couple of months work inside..! A little MG earning its keep. Was bought unseen as a project from an auction a few months ago whereby it had formed part of a deceaseds estate and hadn't really done much in the past 9 years. Upon arrival it was cosmetically poor, but solid. There was no rear brake drums and stuck brake cylinders so we decided to go renew the whole braking system along with the suspension/tyres. A good thing too as one of the axle stubs had a slight hairline crack under the paint.. We also gave the engine a good service and have only had the car out locally in the past few days. We'll give it a fair bit of use for the rest of the year and may decide to paint it early 2026 although there is merit in having a scruffy car that we're not precious about.
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now just need to get a tarp to keep the trailer covered when not in use, hopefully it will keep the inside from rusting.
yep. I got it in the house
weird thing is the house antenna is need of some help too
walked in,grabbed a spanner, climbed the roof of the shed and adjusted the aerial to have a similar direction to the house aerial,climbed back down to find out I still don't have a video signal
Went inside to watch some of the telecast and an add appears for the Tv stations app, downloaded app and cast it to the TV in the shed
Happy days
Spare mounted and in a reluctant nod to my cronies slipped a bicycle lock on the rim, as they were overwhelmingly concerned it would be stolen. Ready to go!
thanks mate, I did wonder thatIt's likely the coax cable. That stuff does go bad..
