Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 1:53 am
But would you be able to afford a home with a pool©aravan®ay wrote: if only were a teacher! - I could knock off at 3pm and get this fixed)

But would you be able to afford a home with a pool©aravan®ay wrote: if only were a teacher! - I could knock off at 3pm and get this fixed)
Wait, weren't you a math teacher?erik wrote:Speaking as an ex-teacher who is awful with money, however,
Assuming I was still married to a doctor...yes!Röss wrote:But would you be able to afford a home with a pool©aravan®ay wrote: if only were a teacher! - I could knock off at 3pm and get this fixed)
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I'd like to see them advertising deodorant. They could hand out free samples. And perhaps use a little themselves.Rabid Garfunkel wrote:Let's get back to the bonobosapien, heh. Horny horny hobos... and now I'm thinking of that kid's game with the hippos & marbles. Oy. When will the homeless, the hobos, and the rag & bone men be used as advertising platforms? All logo'ed up and virally advertising and all. Does it hurt your brain when you see one pushing a shopping cart? Advertising space, man, advertising space.
Yeah, it sounds like the suction line. We use a CO2 tank to blow out lines, but there is an inexpensive device that you can purchase at you local hardware store called a "drain jet". it may not go by that name there, so I'll enplane it.©aravan®ay wrote:I come from a land down under, where beer does flow and men chunder
OK - sound like it is worth a go.Billy's Little Trip wrote:Yeah, it sounds like the suction line. We use a CO2 tank to blow out lines, but there is an inexpensive device that you can purchase at you local hardware store called a "drain jet". it may not go by that name there, so I'll enplane it.©aravan®ay wrote:I come from a land down under, where beer does flow and men chunder
It screws on to the end of your garden hose
It is a rubber or canvas blow bag looking thing
You hook it to the hose and insert it in the suction line on the pump end and turn on the hose. The drain jet will quickly expand in the line and create pressure in the suction line blowing any debris back out through the skimmer.
It's important to blow the debris from the pump towards the skimmer. If you blow from the skimmer to the pump, the debris call become lodged in the line worse.
If you have two people, you can do the same thing by wrapping a wet rag around the end of the hose about 6 inches from the end. You want to wrap the rag just big enough to slightly fit in the pipe and create a block so that pressure can build in the line. This eliminates the need for the drain jet device. Have one person hold the ragged hose in the line while the other turns on the hose. I suggest you be the "turn on the hose guy" because the "hold the hose guy" gets wet. Then go watch the skimmer to see if it's flowing freely. Actually, I guess I should have said "flowing smoothly". Because it would have to be in the United States to be flowing "freely"...BAM! ~Steven Colbert
EDIT: I google a picture of a drain jet. Handy to have around.