Monday at work....

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tsbman

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As you all know I got my BP on Friday. Was a day off so I played with the new toy the blue colored Santa brought me. Vaped the BP all weekend with different cartos and juices and tried a tank. God! What a blast! Couldn't be more pleased with the BP.

So Sunday night I get ready for work. Didn't want to take the BP with a tank on it to work, kind of protective and I didn't want it to stick out like a sore thumb. So I got my two work rigs ready. Two eGo 900 batts charged up with the days juices loaded into cartos so I can get thru the day and two bottles of juice for topping off. I like the eGos cause they are almost penlike and fit in my bibs nicely and blend in with my markers and pens and pencils and little penlike tools. Ok, that's the way it is. Call me a plumber geek!:D

Monday comes so off I go. Went ok. Got thru the day, kind of jonesy. But all I could think about was getting home to hit the BP so I could get a REAL hit.

WOW! What a game changer!

Think the BP is going to with me to work tomorrow. It'll be in my lunch box, but it is going!

I can already see I am going to have to get a work dedicated rig! How about one with knurling around it the the OP? I'll pay extra!!!
 

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Tsb, watch the classifieds, the original Buzz has 3 bands of knurling around the tube :) Getcha a holster and you don't even need to take it out of it to vape! Here's my OB in my holster. If you want a tank on it just put your Buzz in the holster, close the flap and then screw on your tank :) I got mine here SerenityGear Leather

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Tsb, watch the classifieds, the original Buzz has 3 bands of knurling around the tube :) Getcha a holster and you don't even need to take it out of it to vape! Here's my OB in my holster. If you want a tank on it just put your Buzz in the holster, close the flap and then screw on your tank :) I got mine here SerenityGear Leather

Wow! That is cool! Says biker all over it. Wouldn't wear it at work cause of the activity I do. Would catch it on some thing for sure. I crawl into alot of tight spaces from time to time. In fact today I had to take out my phones and my egos in order to fit into a space.

Looks like it would really protect the rig though. Will look into it. Thanks!

you rock girl!
 

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Too bad you're halfway across the country Tsb...we need a plumber LOL. I keep telling my MIL that with all the money she's spending on Liquid Plumber she coulda already paid to have the main drain snaked. 1940's house, original pipes.

She drains her washer into a sink in the basement so I figured the trap was clogged with lint. Took it off but it was clean, that's as far as I was willing to troubleshoot ;)

LOL Free!!
 

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Too bad you're halfway across the country Tsb...we need a plumber LOL. I keep telling my MIL that with all the money she's spending on Liquid Plumber she coulda already paid to have the main drain snaked. 1940's house, original pipes.QUOTE]


She drains her washer into a sink in the basement so I figured the trap was clogged with lint. Took it off but it was clean, that's as far as I was willing to troubleshoot ;)

Live In a house built in '48. Basically rebuilt it. She could have more problems under ground. Cast iron pipes rot out on the bottom. A washing machine will make the problem show up. I had one lady who had a late 60's to early 70's house that had this problem and I had to cut up her basement floor and re pipe it.

Your MIL should at least get roro rooter out there to properly snake it. If the problem persists, she might have to have a camera snaked down it so see what the problem is.
 

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Too bad you're halfway across the country Tsb...we need a plumber LOL. I keep telling my MIL that with all the money she's spending on Liquid Plumber she coulda already paid to have the main drain snaked. 1940's house, original pipes.QUOTE]


She drains her washer into a sink in the basement so I figured the trap was clogged with lint. Took it off but it was clean, that's as far as I was willing to troubleshoot ;)

Live In a house built in '48. Basically rebuilt it. She could have more problems under ground. Cast iron pipes rot out on the bottom. A washing machine will make the problem show up. I had one lady who had a late 60's to early 70's house that had this problem and I had to cut up her basement floor and re pipe it.

Your MIL should at least get roro rooter out there to properly snake it. If the problem persists, she might have to have a camera snaked down it so see what the problem is.
The Previous owner (BIL) built a shop over the sewer line here and it broke at some point. Anyway they found a hole big enough to put a Volkswagen in after a few years of having problems.
 

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When I took the pvc trap off and poked my fingers into the iron pipe I could feel the slimy build up on the pipe walls. I advised her already Tsb, but she's a stubborn one lol. To her, it ain't broke until it's a major catastrophe :facepalm:

Ha 5C! Your post count has always run about double mine...and I thought I talked a lot ;)
 

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Hahahahaaha....is that a rocket in your pocket or are ya just glad to see me? Let me "holster" my buzz............oh geez...see what you girls started..........they're gonna kick me out of here..........................:D

See ya "Over There".....
 
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