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It's just simple plastic fittings and crap. You can do it, no pressure ! Just make sure no one uses the toilet :)
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I had my eyes open, but there doesn't seem to be anything living under the house (which is great, IMO).
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Yes, I was down there with a flash/headlight in the last 30 mins before sunset. It wasn't pitch black, but it was pretty dark. I've actually been very surprised that I've seen very few spiders since we've moved in. I've only recently seen a couple of small ones outside the house. I haven't seen any inside the garage which seems like it'd be prime territory for spiders, and I haven't seen any under the house or inside the house. I'm sure it's only a matter of time. And, apparently, there are tarantulas in the area. I haven't seen any, but some folks from the neighboring county have posted photos on facebook of tarantulas that they've run across. If I was under the house and ran into a tarantula, I don't think it would go well for either of us. |
My brother and his son were doing some rearranging out in the shops and ran across this guy hiding under some siding he had stored between the shop buildings.
Let's hope you don't run into any of them under the house.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1620240820.jpg |
There are some jobs that I just won't DIY. Crawling under a house with bugs and snakes and whatnot is where I turn to my superpower to solve the problem.
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I also want to swap out the lid or lids on my septic tank. The one on the first tank has been hit by the mower, and is broken. I managed to get the lid off (not that hard) and then back on (huge PITA) yesterday. I'd either like something that's not cement, or something cement with handles, preferably handles that drop down when not in use. What I found especially crazy when searching the 'Net for photos of septic tanks was how many had square access holes and lids. It seems insane to have anything other than a round hole/lid, at least, if it's concrete. |
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We get our share of critters at the country place in Milam County.
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Apparently, those are not far from here either. I don't know if they have them right here, but there are folks that aren't that far away that say they have them. |
Cut and angle it up with "y" connections?
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I am about as cheap as they come.
No way I am crawling under a house to mess with poop pipe. You have to excavate around the joints, then cut the pipe, then fab and glue the new pipe. I'm with Patrick; american express time! |
Looks like you have 3 ft of crawl space ... go for it !
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It's doable, but not terribly pleasant. |
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