Friday, October 5, 2007

High and tight

Last night billn pressurized the manifolds, expansion tank piping, boiler and water heater. To borrow a phrase from a pair of west coast fitters we know, we are high and tight. Good news, no leaks in any billn piping. Bad news, we have one defective valve and the air separator we reused from the original house seems to be plugged, so it drips. We will replace the valve, but the air separator we might leave.

The wiring diagram is 1/2 done, hopefully that will be done tonight and tomorrow we work on installing conduit and wire.

13 comments:

shirlnutkin said...

tuesday ... tuesday i'll be over there and won't have to stalk you via posting blog comments. excited about the visit and stay and warmth!

Bill N. said...

Heat coming, but you might not enjoy any during your visit. But that's OK, you are so cool, you will be warm.

JenM said...

Is that like frick and frack?

Just Askin'

Bill N. said...

No. The piping is installed (high). The piping does not leak (tight). Obviously you went to public school in New York. Althought I am impressed you can read.

shirlnutkin said...

well ... after looking at the 10-day, i'll plan for potential wet stuff, i guess. (no suede shoes for me.)

JenM said...

Reading: groups of letters form words, groups of words form sentences, left to right, top to bottom, take Tylenol for any headaches and Midol for cramps.

It's go time big boy!

Bill N. said...

If I wanted a kiss, I would have called you mother.

JenM said...

Why would you call ME mother?

Do I have anything on my face?

Bill N. said...

Now you have identified the problem, that was step one. Step two is to wash it off.

JenM said...

Will you call it guaranteed?

Bill N. said...

I don't have that type of time.

JenM said...

Look! What is that I see in the distance? Come on, don't you see it? I think it is the apex of the comedy pyramid!

Bill N. said...

New York's cellist.