Pullstart 62,783 #26 Posted June 28, 2019 I’m a furnace filter away from firing up the A/C! The return trunk needs to be shortened 4.5” too. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #27 Posted June 29, 2019 Now that it’s near 70 in the house again instead of 85 and humid, I can work a bit on the new water heater plumbing. I still have the old one hooked up and heating by the wood boiler and I’ll rough in as much as possible with the potable and boiler systems before killing water pressure. The side arm heat exchangers are in progress right now. I had to mix bushings (bottom) and bell reducers (top) on the exchanger because the supply house only had so much of each.... just enough to piece my job together! The 1-1/2” copper tube will slide over the 3/4” tube. I had to drill the fittings out on the lathe to get the small tube to slide through instead of hit the stops. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jennifer 1,877 #28 Posted June 29, 2019 Feel bad you having to go through all that, but happy that it’s starting to straighten out for you! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #29 Posted June 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, Jennifer said: Feel bad you having to go through all that, but happy that it’s starting to straighten out for you! Someone smart probably said something like a little purging is good for the soul... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #30 Posted June 29, 2019 Glad to see, youre spit in Hands and fixing up things. Wish we where closer, than i will come to help. Sent you some Stength Prayers, think you can need 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,660 #31 Posted June 29, 2019 I didn't see a water pressure tank...Do you have city water??? If so maybe one of these water powered sump pump back up systems would be better than a battery.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #32 Posted June 29, 2019 3 hours ago, pfrederi said: I didn't see a water pressure tank...Do you have city water??? If so maybe one of these water powered sump pump back up systems would be better than a battery.... We have well water and a bladder pressure tank. I have seen those, they look pretty neat! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #33 Posted June 29, 2019 Hey Kevin, not shure if i missed to read, but what was the Main reason that causes in this Disaster? was it Rainwater who overfills or was it a blasted Waterpipe? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #34 Posted June 29, 2019 Rainwater filled our sump pump crock faster than the pump could operate, then once it failed the battery backup didn’t last long enough for us to notice.... because of some silly tractor show. The one I can’t wait to return to.... that Big Show! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #35 Posted June 29, 2019 Well I might not be fast.... at much... but I feel like I’m getting somewhere. I spent a few hours changing an alternator on a mini van today and cooling off in the pool, but one side arm is soldered and the other is pre-built. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #36 Posted June 29, 2019 Think it wasn‘t a silly Show😎 I don‘t know, how often the Rain comes up that Strong on your Site. A Fella at my Site few hundret kilometers far has every Year to fight on Spring with highly raised Groundwater, that flooded his Basement. To fight against we are taking about and i give him the Advice, to combine 2 Drainpumps. After a bit Brainstorming we develop follow System. Main pump and Backup pump both are the same size and Brand and together oversized. We Use 2 separate Swimmerswitches and few Relay to solve that. If the Mainpower is available, the Main sump pump is running if first Swimmer is Activated. That was the Basic System mostly anybody has. Than we remove the Sump diggin a bit deeper and enhance the whole Sump on double the Size to implement the Double Swimmersystem. If Mainpower Fails and the Groundwater raises, the second Swimmerswitch will be activated. With that then a dedicated Generator with Autostart capability will be fired up, if Mainpower is Back or if Fuel is empty the Generator stops after 30 min.(dellayrelais) To provide longterm Power we equipped this Powersystem with an External Fueltank. The Tankcapacity i calculated to run on 4Day‘s continouse use. (Fueltankcapacity can be adapted as needed) if the Powersystem now runs, one Relais switch away from Mainpower, to protect the Generator and two Relais Will be activated. This both Relays triggers both (Main and Backuppump) by the first Swimmer to keep the Basment Clear. If now Water raises while Generator runs, allway‘s both Pumps drains the Sump. I know, this sounds a bit complicated, but since we established this System no more rain or Groundwater floodes his Basement. Even if Mainpower was available, but Groundwater raises faster than one pump can drain, the second swimmer will be triggered, the Generator fires up and both Pumps do the Job. Latest if the Second Swimmer is Activated the Generator Starts and he wastes few Liters of Fuel. But the combination of those 2 Pumps has even more capacity to keep the Basement clear, even if the Citywater line breaks. The only Action he must Service, was to start each 1/4 year the Generator for delay by a Button to test it. The starter Battery is also additional protected by a Solarpanel with Charger. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #37 Posted June 30, 2019 @JCM see anything alarming so far? I’ll put a mixing valve from the cold inlet of tank #1 to the outlet of tank #2. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #38 Posted June 30, 2019 Some more piping success... I have to take one run apart to solder, then I can kill the house plumbing to tie it all together, then leak test! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #39 Posted June 30, 2019 Hey Buddy, keep my Fingers crossing, hope all goes well further and you‘re done quick. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #40 Posted July 1, 2019 Unless I find a leak, the plumbing is complete! I’ll wait for a new day to check for leaks, then wire everything up. I wish I had picked up a few more unions and made room for a couple shut off valves but I’ll cross that bridge if I ever need to change something. As I do more projects in the house, I’ll keep replacing the CPVC with more copper. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 9,981 #41 Posted July 1, 2019 Your doing well, Kevin. I wouldn't have known where to start. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,056 #42 Posted July 1, 2019 8 hours ago, pullstart said: I’ll keep replacing the CPVC with more copper. When I built our home I used PEX for the supply lines, much easier to use and cost much less. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 11,039 #43 Posted July 1, 2019 12 minutes ago, 953 nut said: When I built our home I used PEX for the supply lines, much easier to use and cost much less. I did a total repipe of everything in this house over the winter. Used PEX for the first time. I'm 100% sold on it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #44 Posted July 1, 2019 25 minutes ago, 953 nut said: When I built our home I used PEX for the supply lines, much easier to use and cost much less. It’s a preference thing. I like the looks, quality... maybe I’m just crazy 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tuul Crib 7,336 #45 Posted July 1, 2019 12 minutes ago, pullstart said: It’s a preference thing. I like the looks, quality... maybe I’m just crazy Im the same way. Call me old fashion l prefer copper too! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #46 Posted July 1, 2019 I have used PEX, but I prefer copper when I can. But chasing around corners in a tight crawl space.... PEX! I used to train plumbers on commercial water heater repair. One group from FL one time told me they had two full work vans on a job site and one broke down. They made a simple loop with two full sticks of 1/2” pex and some elbows and short links, then towed the van across town back to the shop! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BHunter 1,700 #47 Posted July 1, 2019 You do Nice work Kevin. Looks great. How do you have time to do all this when you’re on RedSquare all the time 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #48 Posted July 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, BHunter said: You do Nice work Kevin. Looks great. How do you have time to do all this when you’re on RedSquare all the time Well when you are draining 80 gallons of water to re-dope one npt fitting on the bottom.... you find yourself twittling thumbs... or surfing RedSquare! Good news is all the sweat fittings are leak free! By the way, shouldn’t you be building a horse barn right now? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LengerichKA88 1,883 #49 Posted July 1, 2019 Using copper you’ve always got some removable equity 😂😂 Glad clean up and repair seem to be going without a hitch, that’s always a plus after a major issue. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,783 #50 Posted July 1, 2019 10 minutes ago, LengerichKA88 said: Using copper you’ve always got some removable equity 😂😂 Glad clean up and repair seem to be going without a hitch, that’s always a plus after a major issue. Our old house had 3” copper drains, 2” vents, etc. I always wondered the gain to pull it all and replace with PVC! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites