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Posted by JayWalt on February 05, 2007 at 22:08:07 from (70.226.20.153):
i know alot of you dont really care, but I do!!! It saves alot of confusion since finding the remaining pipe portion of the old filter. I had turned a "crackle bag" as mom calls them into a mini trash bag like usual, and had it in the kitchen. Apparently I either tossed it in there before it turned into a trash bag, or it was left in there on accident. Funny thing is I checked i the bag twice and lifted it the first time and determined it wasn't heavy enough to have the pipe in it. I got to looking around tonight and picked the bag up and looked at the bottom and seen the soldered piece of tin I had on it to patch the old filter. BINGO!! I spent a solid 5 hours in the last few days of looking for that damn thing. I thought I was going to go crazy!! Things just dont disappear. Good thing I put a freeze on all outgoing trash!! I am so happy!!! You have NO ideo how much this alleviates the worry of loosing suction with some hobcobbled pipe in there. Tomorrow it should go together quite nicely!! My dogs dont know why I'm so happy, but after being in a pissy mood the last 2 days, they are definitely happy that I am =) I love those little buggers!!!
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