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    Plumbing Forum?

    We've got every trade covered except plumbing?!
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    That's called a Pipe Bursting machine and would be way overkill for a job this size, regardless of how deep the line was! I work in the equipment industry and have seen these things do their work in the past - very cool! http://www.ditchwitch.com/trenchless/pipe-bursters/PR100/
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    Torque - I like your angle.... the water is completely clear, no sediment or anything in it...
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    Phew! It's finally finaled

    Do you have a photo of the house before reworking the entry that you could post?
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    The photo is deceiving, I'm told it's around 4'+ down to it. We'll see - ground is frozen right now, so this will be a spring project.
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    The line has never been connected to anything and is above the floor of the crawlspace and sealed inside the garage. It's got to be groundwater. I'll plan on digging in the spring. Still curious if anyone has ever sleeved a line like a described in the original post though.
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    Here's a shot of the joints, like I said there's landscaping over them now...I guess if sleeving isn't a good plan - out comes the shovels....
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    I have photos from when the previous owner installed the lines and they are not the normal gasketed sewer lines. They are pvc with glued couplings. I'm guessing that the glue failed on one of them. I guess the two questions I have are: 1) Is it a big deal that rainwater is seeping in there...
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    Sewer Line Sleeving?

    I have a PVC sewer line running from my detached garage into the line in my house that has never been hooked up. It is about a 30' run and goes under a paver sidewalk and some landscaping. The garage was partially finished and the water and sewer lines were ran from the house to the garage, but...
  10. J

    Garage Furnace Filter

    Can we see a picture of where and how the furnace is installed? Maybe you could enclose it and filter the air coming into the space?
  11. J

    Drilling into concrete - 3/4 hole - basic hammer drill enough

    Rent the drill and a bit - should cost less than the bits you already bought.
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    Vogelzang Parts

    Fair enough! I was looking for a 3rd party distributor, but I've ended up giving them a call!
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    Vogelzang Parts

    Does anyone have a source online for ordering parts for Vogelzang wood stoves? I need a replacement damper collar assembly for my deluxe stove and can't seem to find parts anywhere!
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    Garage stairs I have to do ran out of money

    Sounds like you want to build something kind of like what I have on my Garage:
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    How to store a large turtle top?

    Depending on how you've got the vehicle attachment part setup on it - put 4 eye bolts in the ceiling (joists), permanently tie one end of the rope to two of the bolts, and then run the rope through the other 2 bolts and down. Let the rope "sag" down in the middle. I use 2 or 4 caribiners to...
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    NJ: new project

    More picks of the Willy's Jeep!
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    Chevrolet garage! DIY workshop build

    Looks good, but I've got to ask why you didn't drywall or OSB over the insulation before you went to all the work of building the bench?
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    WTB: Assorted Wobble Extensions & Sockets

    Craftsman, Snap-On, or Mac. Yes - Swivel Sockets & Also wobble extensions Thanks
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    WTB: Assorted Wobble Extensions & Sockets

    Looking for an assortment of 1/4 to 1/2 wobble extensions (knurled or smooth) and a set of std. wobble sockets.
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    88 BMW 325i Convertible

    I did mean $400 less than the buy it now. So yes, $4k would take it! :bounce:
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