Bump for progress......
Because a little bit of me died inside looking at that office photo...


Because a little bit of me died inside looking at that office photo...



Bump for progress......
Because a little bit of me died inside looking at that office photo...![]()
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When they made him move his desk (across country), they told him he could keep his stapler.

Lolbut have they paid him since moving him![]()

I'm just getting to page 50. At this point I've decided that this may just end up being the badest Blazer that has ever/will ever live. Gotta be put back together first. And also this whole build needs to be put on audio books![]()




You probably have to use someone with a master plumbers license? If you don't then shoot! I'm a fire sprinkler fitter. Running threaded pipe is what I do. If you can sneak by without all the BS & I can find the time then.... Just have to find the right dope for the threads and the rest of the material.SO...... here's an update:
My first contractor that came out to quote the gas line relocation quoted me $2088!!!
$1400+ in labor plus the permit, and a few fittings.
I'm getting a few more quotes. Obviously.
-G
You probably have to use someone with a master plumbers license? If you don't then shoot! I'm a fire sprinkler fitter. Running threaded pipe is what I do. If you can sneak by without all the BS & I can find the time then.... Just have to find the right dope for the threads and the rest of the material.
Is that a red stapler?
I totally understand following correct procedure according to the man. I'm sure round Rock will want you to have a "master plumber" do it. I'm in Georgetown and when I built my shop they let me do my own plumbing. Had to get permit, sign some paperwork stating I would follow code and get my inspection bla bla. But that's Georgetown and it wasn't gas line. Still may want to check just in case. Saved me $$$$$$$$$. I wouldn't charge for threading you some pipeGas line in Round Rock (and probably Austin as well) requires a permit and subsequent inspection by the city to confirm it's safe and leak-free.
I'm not sure if this one shop is soaking me because they really don't want the job, or if other quotes will be equally high.... for now, I'm working on other stuff to get ready for the sprayfoam guys.
-G
I totally understand following correct procedure according to the man. I'm sure round Rock will want you to have a "master plumber" do it. I'm in Georgetown and when I built my shop they let me do my own plumbing. Had to get permit, sign some paperwork stating I would follow code and get my inspection bla bla. But that's Georgetown and it wasn't gas line. Still may want to check just in case. Saved me $$$$$$$$$. I wouldn't charge for threading you some pipe