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After this, there's nothing left to break but the trailer.......
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LOL, really do you have a leak in your gas tank.......
Man I have a bigger issue than my boat at the moment.....I have a slab leak/pipe with my house and water in my wife's closet..... |
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Oh God I don't envy you.......nothing worse than having to bust through a slab.......may as well move out, cause that dust will get On everything!!
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geez after reading this, i want my 5 minutes back
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that boat is smooth man!! Pretty pretty pretty. Hope i can afford one some day
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When my house was ~ 3 years old.......we found lots of mildue on the bottom of the bathroom cabinet. I took the cabinet out and took the sheet rock off the wall. What I found was that this is where the main water pipe came up from under the slab and then tee'd off to each bathroom, kitchen, etc. But what caused my water leak, was the sheet rock installation. When the sheet rock was installed [~ 3 years eariler] one of the screws missed the 2x6 board and hit one of the copper water pipes and damaged the pipe. Why it took so long to "show up" is a mystery. This leak was more of a slow drip that did it's damage over a period of time. |
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