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PROTECT & SURVIVE's avatar

Brilliant work Ken, well done. And I love your mouse traps. I do the same with our mountain brown rats, but our local ranging cats keep them pretty much under control. They don't bother us. I will cover some of our life here in my new personal Substack when my Part 2 is finished, and that will mean either permanent peace of the final showdown. It's in the hands of the Almighty at present: https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/us-transhumanist-party-and-the-transhumanist

Blessings

AP

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So, I have repaired both of the leaks shown in the top video above. The leak at the two-way splitter was a pain in the butt and I finally had to replace the piece for which I'm wondering if I used the incorrect gasket - no matter I had some spare parts and installed them with deliberation and best I know (I'm fixing to do a final test) that leak is no more. The other leak seems to have resolved upon its own and that leak was into the final valve which I sealed with a special tool and truly this Pex-A tubing is super easy - anybody just about could do it - and a philosophy I ascribe to is "when it comes to water tubing, the fewer the connections the better" - cause that decreases the likelihood of any leaks.

OK - time to put pressure on the line and she “see” if it holds in an acceptable manner.

BK, 32825 953

edit - hmm…Freudian “slip” on that typing????

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