Right off the bat, can’t do much with 2 open end wrenches. Tighten a compression nut on a angle stop, and that’s about it. And you would only need a 5/8.
So let me get this straight to confirm. To fix a leaking tap you tighten it clockwise?
But what if you sailed your ship to the southern hemisphere, and because of the Coriolis Effect, would you tighten the tap counterclockwise to stop the leak?
His policy was, get it as tight as you can the give it one more turn. Unfortunately, that was the breaking point. Once I was working with a guy and this actually happened.
ronaldspence 12 months ago
just a little leaky
C 12 months ago
Now don’t go overboard with this
win.45mag 12 months ago
Right off the bat, can’t do much with 2 open end wrenches. Tighten a compression nut on a angle stop, and that’s about it. And you would only need a 5/8.
dcdete. 12 months ago
So let me get this straight to confirm. To fix a leaking tap you tighten it clockwise?
But what if you sailed your ship to the southern hemisphere, and because of the Coriolis Effect, would you tighten the tap counterclockwise to stop the leak?
[Traveler] Premium Member 12 months ago
His policy was, get it as tight as you can the give it one more turn. Unfortunately, that was the breaking point. Once I was working with a guy and this actually happened.
ginnieandlouie2 12 months ago
Pop Quiz (or it could be a Mom Quiz): At the current flow rate, how long before the Revenge sinks?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 12 months ago
Good morning Crew!
capkidd 12 months ago
Oh, poor Nate……………..we all love him so. Make him ok tomorrow.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago
A cell phone would be like a tv screen to a mouse
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 12 months ago
tammyspeakslife, and a BIG tv screen at that!
newyorkslim 12 months ago
great drawing!
bull_moose_1912 12 months ago
Nate ignored a corollary of Murphy’s Law: never start a plumbing repair later than 90 minutes before the hardware stores close.
rgcviper 12 months ago
INCOMING!!
Ouch. That’ll leave a mark in the morning. Rest up, Nate.
Good Evening, Crew.