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    • #30355
      Tinbender
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        Our neighborhood of 56 homes are on two community wells and we're the smallest water district in the US, or so I've heard. The state has decided we need backflow valves at every house just to the house side of the shutoff valves at the street. The watermaster (we all take turns every few years) is also a contractor and has installed a number of them with a small MF with a backhoe. After looking at a few in progress I decided I could do this with the 9″ post hole digger. Punch some holes and connect the dots, right?hmmm I measured the depth of the shutoff valve and marked the auger with paint so I would be 6″ above the pipe. First hole fine. Second hole I took out the phone line and missed the water line by 1/4 inchholeagain

        Unlike the 3 or 4 I had seen dug out mine came out of the valve box, came up 12″, turned 45 degrees, and was placed wrapped in fiberglass insulation in a styrofoam box wrapped in plastic and ran to the house with the phone cable joining it right where I dug. Needless to say I finished the 4x4x2+ foot deep hole carefully with a shovel. I'll have the watermaster get the backflow valve and box when he gets back from Cabo.

      • #32762
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          Yikes!!! Tinbender, you should always check with the different utility companies before digging. This could of set you back a few dollars if you would have damaged the water line!holeagain

        • #32763
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            The first pic was the plan of attack.  The second shows where the auger just missed the PVC water pipe. The red lines drawn show where the power lines go from the pole six feet to the left, under the water line to the other side, then off to an angle down their own trench. Code today would not allow the power lines to cross the water pipe, it would need to be in conduit in it's own trench filled with rock free soil. At some points on the way to the house it's only four inches deep! Bert, there is no utility for the water, we as a neighborhood are it. There were no records kept of the whole system, we're outside city limits and there were no codes  (at least none followed) when the the subdivision was built. This box containing the water line was a way of “cheating the frost line” so as not to have to trench at the proper depth. Most likley I'll have to carefully dig this whole area down another foot to the shutoff valve depth, run and install the backflow valve, then run it back up to the foam box depth to keep the backflow valve below the frost line. At least the phone line was not too big a chore to repair and is sealed with sealant coated submersible cable shrink tubing.readin

          • #32765
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              At least it was just YOUR phone line and not a 200-pair cable!  That does get pricey.

              Sounds like you have some work ahead of you, though not too bad.  At least backflow valves are cheap. 

            • #32766
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                The reason I'm waiting for the watermaster/neighbor to get back from Cabo is he gets us the valves and boxes at his contractor cost, wayyy less than walk in price.laugh The valves the state specs out list for around $600.00, our cost around $200.00 for the valve, box w/extention, and fittings.

              • #32767
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                  Ouch! I feel for ya Eric. embarassed

                  Good thing you didn't have fiber-optic service (FiOS), those splicing tools are pricey, and not sold at Home Depot. Try the budget models at $14.5k. So the guys that come out to do repairs and splicing aren't inexpensive either.

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                • #32768
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                    Rich wrote:

                    “At least it was just YOUR phone line and not a 200-pair cable!  That does get pricey.”

                    It would take me an eternity to match up all of those color code combos…roflmao

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                  • #32770
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                      Nah, it only take a bit over ten hours, Bob.  wink

                      I had to do it once years ago when the local public works crews chopped a downed cable in half to get it out of their way for cleaning up debris after a hurricane.  Where I was located, it would have been months before the 'phone company go to it, so I went out and did it myself – generator, soldering gun, heat shrink tubing and magnifying glass.  Took me about ten hours, but I did get my phone working again.   Six months later the phone company came by and put a nice splice box over my work and called it good.  Lazy weasels. 

                      When you live in the VI you just gotta be resourceful sometimes.roflmao

                    • #32775
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                        Rich wrote:

                        “When you live in the VI you just gotta be resourceful sometimes.roflmao

                        WOW! If I did that here I'd probably go to jail. evil

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                      • #32781
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                          Well, VI law has the same provisions – called Tampering with a Utility, a high misdemeanor.  V.I.C. T-14, SS1263(b)(2) is the appropriate cite, as I recall.  However, ya gotta remember that at that time I was a police lieutenant and pretty much the guy in charge of this end of the island.  I thought it over very carefully and finally decided not to arrest myself. roflmao

                          Actually, if you look up the language of the law here, you'll see that there must be an intent to damage or receive services without paying.  My intent was to repair, not damage.  No criminal intent.  readinneener 

                          Down here, particularly after hurricanes, things are a real mess and there's never enough people to do the necessary work to restore the infrastructure in a timely manner.  If you happen to live out in the bush at the “end of the line” as I do, you can wait months for services to be restored.  You gotta be resourceful if you're going to survive.  That's why I have two generators, my own climbing spikes and harness, etc, etc.  I also have gotten to know many of the utility and telephone linemen in my area and managed to mooch a few necessary parts and pieces to effect emergency repairs.  When they do get to my area I give them a list of what I've done and where so they can check it, and I assist them with whatever they're doing at the time by doing chainsaw or loader work, hauling lines, or whatever – and providing a few cold beers at the end of the day.  Those poor guys get a lot of abuse from people for stuff over which they have no control whatsoever and really deserve better.  I treat them well and they treat me pretty well, too.  Small-town sort of rules, y'know? wink

                          I just wish I wasn't getting on in years – every time I strap on the climbers I know I'm going to be stiff and sore as hell for the next three or four days and I swear I'm never gonna do it again.  Then the next time comes along and I'm strapping the damn things on again.  I'm really getting too damn old for this shit.

                        • #32783
                          Bob Rooks
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                            You are a good neighbor to have.  hailking kissass

                             

                            I almost rented climbers yesterday for some high limbing, that's as far as I got. Haven't been in climbers since '63. You're right, some things are for the physically young.

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                          • #32792
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                              I can't say that I'm necessarily a good neighbor, Bob.  I mean, if I'd known exactly which of those 200 pairs was mine… evil

                              The best method for high limbing is the Parker method, I believe.

                              You whip out your Parker pen and checkbook and hire it done by a young guy.roflmaoroflmaoroflmao

                            • #32820
                              Tinbender
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                                Any plumbers out there? I finally got hooked up with a valve from the neighbor across the street (current president of the HOA), he had 3 or 4 of them and does one a week or so for the neighbors who are too old to do the digging and can't afford a contractor to do it. All the valves and fittings he has are 1″. After removing the Styrofoam box and insulation away from the water line it seems I have the only 1-1/4″ line in the neighborhood (and the only underground power lines). The couple my parents bought the house from built it themselves for themselves, that may explain the differences. My question, should I get a 1-1/4″ valve and fittings, or just put reducing elbows at the bottom of the unions?hmmm Is wanting everything the same size the correct thing to do or simply being anal?hmmmembarassed

                              • #32821
                                Bob Rooks
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                                  Is this your water meter valve? Backflow preventer? I know in some cases the utility companies base their monthly charge on the size of the valve and meter. I think 1″ is pretty much standard anymore for rural areas, maybe 3/4″ for metro?

                                  I see this is the backflow preventer. I'd stay with 1-1/4″ just so you get to keep the volume. Don't know the difference in cost between the 1-1/4″ and 1″ valves.

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                                • #32822
                                  Affordable
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                                    I'm a master plumber by trade, I would get a 1-1/4″ valve and fittings,it's volume and pressure,the 1-1/4″ valve will give you the volume you have now without the valve, but the springs inside the backflow preventer will reduce your pressure by about 3-5 lbs depending on type of backflow valve

                                     

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                                  • #32823
                                    Tinbender
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                                      Thanks Tommy, I did not know about the pressure loss from these valves. If I just had the house and minor landscaping the 1″ would no doubt work. But with the 48' greenhouse and the 45'x80' garden I can use all the volume and pressure I can get.

                                      We are on an odd/even outdoor watering schedule due to not enough pressure for everyone to water at once as it is.

                                    • #32824
                                      Bob Rooks
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                                        New one on me. Didn't know backflow preventers also regulated pressure.

                                        How does that work?

                                        hmmm

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                                      • #32825
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                                          I don't think back-flow preventers regulate pressure, Bob.  But putting a 1″ section of pipe in the middle of a run of 1-1/4″ will certainly create a pressure differential and the flow rate will be limited to that allowed by the smaller diameter conductor, for a given pressure.  If you use the spring-poppet type of back-flow preventer, as is common in plumbing use, it will drop the pressure by the spring rate, since the water has to overcome the spring resistance in the forward direction.  A swing-flap type back-flow preventer won't have that issue, but they're not as positive acting in this sort of application.  (And over half the time people don't pay attention and put them in upside down.) 

                                          In the air circuit on my stationary pneumatic forging hammer I use the gravity swing-flap type as it seems to produce a quicker, “crisper” on/off cycle, which is better for that application. 

                                        • #32826
                                          Little_Grizzly
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                                            I'm not an expert and probably should let him reply on his own but…..

                                            I don't think he said it regulates pressure.  Just that there is a pressure drop through the device.

                                          • #32827
                                            Little_Grizzly
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                                              ooops…a little slow in my response…yeah what he said roflmao

                                            • #32828
                                              Affordable
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                                                You have to overcome the spring pressure which cost you a few lbs, most backflows it's 2-3psi. Bob Rooks, not again !!!!! it's not a pressure regulating valve .

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                                              • #32829
                                                Tinbender
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                                                  If I had one of the ten or so houses in the neighborhood that have access to the irrigation ditch I'd just go with the 1″ valve.hmmm

                                                  But they don't have a view of the Three Sisters and Three Fingered Jack mountains out their kitchen, living room and backyard. Thanks to my parents good judgment we have the pick of the litter. cool

                                                • #32830
                                                  Bob Rooks
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                                                    The view alone is worth it! hailking

                                                     

                                                    Tommy wrote:

                                                    Bob Rooks, not again !!!!! it's not a pressure regulating valve .

                                                    How do you know unless you check it with a special backflow preventer test gauge? One that reads water pressure and not air or fuel pressure…

                                                    punchpunchdeadhorseroflmaoroflmaohailkingcool

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                                                  • #32834
                                                    Tinbender
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                                                      Boy they sure are proud of the 1-1/4″ valve. $114.00 for the 1″, $266.00 for a 1-1/4 or 1-1/2″.yell  I thought the supply house was full of you know what till I checked prices on line. I don't want to know how much a filter is to go in front of this but I hear it doesn't take much to foul one.readin

                                                       

                                                      And Bob, you're right the view is worth it. When the sun comes up and lights up those snow covered mountians it's awe inspiring even after 25 years.laugh

                                                    • #32846
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                                                        Another not so great good idea; while waiting to get the 1-1/4 valve I decided to fix the broken down bench in front of my store. Took some would be kindling and cut, drilled, countersunk, routed, and sanded it. Then brought it to the store and used two colors of stain my dad had for at least 40 yearshmmm, and four coats of Spar Urethane clear left over from the rocking horse project. Then three coats of candy green on the cast parts and there you have it, a bench that looks so good I have to take it home, because if I leave it in front of the store someone will steal it! yell Why can't I learn to just fix things “good enough”?

                                                      • #32849
                                                        Bert
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                                                          Nice job Tinbender…that would surely disappear quickly if you left it in front of your store!

                                                          hailking

                                                        • #32810
                                                          CTOA
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                                                            Hey, put a FOR SALE sign on it, and see how much you might get! You might just find a new business to go into! 🙂

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                                                          • #32855
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                                                              Thanks Bert, Hal. I've already been razzed by some customers, ” Tinbender's paint and bench restoration”wink A few could not believe I brushed on the clear, they haven't done much with wood (the clear flows for several hours). I don't think there would be money painting cars if you had to put on the clear, wait 24 hours and sand, re coat, repeat for four daysroflmao 

                                                              But heck, you can see yourself in the wood finishcool

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                                                              Bob Rooks
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                                                                Absolutely beautiful! Great choice of colors. hailkinghailkinghailking

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                                                              • #32985
                                                                Tinbender
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                                                                  Finally an end to this postlaugh Now to pack the box with bags stuffed with insulation and should be good to go. Today I'll order materials to re-build the sun porch and strip the garage doors after work this week.

                                                                • #32986
                                                                  Bob Rooks
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                                                                    Good job on that valve!hailking

                                                                    Sun porch and garage look about due. Probably been awhile too.

                                                                    Good luck laugh

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                                                                  • #32991
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                                                                      Errrr… Tin…. Please don't use the auger on the sunroom and doors this time…  roflmaoroflmao

                                                                      People are hilarious...
                                                                      I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!

                                                                    • #32996
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                                                                        Hey, I resemble that remark!roflmao 

                                                                        But actually, I will be using the auger on the sun porch. neener  At the far end by the deck the pier was poured too far in, and the post supporting the porch is leaning. Also I will be tying the deck in there and digging footings for pier blocks to extend the deck out flush with the porch. The deck and porch are supported by 2×4's nailed in an “L” shape rather than using 4×4's. The deck is on 4' centers and it would not surprise me if the porch is the same way.yell When we re-roofed the place some years back we found scrap siding used as sheathing on parts of the garage! vomit I will eventually rebuild 3/4 of this house by the time I'm done finding all the short cuts.hmmm

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                                                                          OMG!!  frown

                                                                          When you said that “the house was built by previous owners not using code” I had no idea.  2×4's instead of 4' posts? Wow. Shortcuts? That's an understatement if I ever heard one. How 'bout they out and out lied…. liar

                                                                          Well my friend, I don't envy you a bit. Sounds like a lot of work ahead. Wish you the best of luck (and a lot of skill) putting it right.  hailking

                                                                          If the bench is ANY indication, it will look pretty good when your done.  Love that bench.  kissass

                                                                          Where do you live and do you keep it by the street out in the open unguarded at night… Say about 2 am??  hmmm

                                                                          LOLroflmao

                                                                           

                                                                          Jack.

                                                                          People are hilarious...
                                                                          I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!

                                                                        • #33003
                                                                          Bert
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                                                                            Bob Rooks, Tinbender needs your help, bring your dozer… roflmao

                                                                            Seriously, a lot of work ahead of you, however, from your previous post on work done around the house, I'm sure that you'll do a fantastic job!

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