Let’s hear it. No project too big or too small.

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That’s a big help, thank you! I spent some time on it today and I think I figured out what’s actually leaking, but this kit should make it easier to just repair it

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Installing a new sink and dishwasher, here’s to not flooding the place. Probably.

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Preparing for a new flatbed printer bring delivered next week. Requires cleaning up the workshop, preparing to pull heads and flush lines.

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That doesnt sound fun at all. Would a drain snake work?

Edit: responding to @jarfil@beehaw.org. Sorry, still getting used to the Connect app.

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The one I have doesn’t fit through the strainer, I’ll try to locate a thinner one, or some of those hair removal ziptie lookalikes (it likely isn’t hair stuck down there, but who knows).

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I’m still building the addition to my wood framed green house, still have a couple of weekends to go till its done.

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