Posted by dave2 on November 09, 2012 at 03:16:23 from (79.240.158.243):
In Reply to: The Swedes are here posted by oldtanker on November 08, 2012 at 16:55:25:
Trouble with us Americans is we over think things, are greedy, have the all or nothing attitude, and have to run it by bubba before we try anything...and are gullible to varying degrees...
We bought our house with only 2 little coal stoves for heating, a 5 liter water heater at the two sinks and a 10 gallon one at the bath tub and the water plumbing was galvanize pipe.. cheapest estimate to upgrade was 30k bucks cause you gotta do this and this gotta be like this and it's gotta be done by bubba cause he knows just how to hold the screwdriver... yadda yadda. Got ahold of some books with lots if pictures, bought copper pipe (cause I learned how to sweat fittings as a kid), radiators, fixtures, etc from the BB store and got busy. Got it all laid out and tested for leaks, got on ebay and got used boiler and oil tanks/hookups, and had a heating, hot water, and all new water lines for less than 1k bucks....
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