Posted by rrlund on February 03, 2013 at 15:29:49 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Only on Sunday posted by Tom in NE on February 03, 2013 at 15:18:06:
Kind of,but it was just like a brass nut about an inch long,threaded all the way through,connects that short brass rod to a steel rod that goes all the way to the bottom. It wasn't quite the same as 3/8ths bolt thread,a metric went on it,but a little loose,so I welded three of those metric nuts together,then the steel rod was too far gone,it woundn't hold on that. I cut one nut off and welded a 3/8ths on it,but that wouldn't start on it. Trouble I've got now,the steel rod was so rusted and pitted that even after I took the angle grinder to it to smooth it up,it won't seal right around the nut at the top. Gonna have to replace it,just hope I can get by til next Saturday so one of teh boys can help me with it again. We back filled it just enough to keep it from freezing. Put some blue styrofoam insulation board over it.
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