Weekend!

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Tonight - Date night with 'She who adores me".

Saturday - Sleep in, then work on a leaking gas line at home

Sunday - Up in the air for rnow
 
Tonight - Start a glorious week off from work by relaxing a bit
Saturday - Clean up the islands by the house and Run the mower around to pick up leaves if my hip will allow to prep for the outdoor decorations. Hopefully some football if all the good games are not cancelled. May smoke some brisket if I feel up to it.
Sunday - Church broadcasting, then rest or decoration depending on how I feel.
 
Tonight - Hapkido

Saturday - clean up the yard again (4th round on leaves already and they haven't even started falling heavily yet) then bluegrass jam at Canton square

Sunday - virtual church, lunch, nap, and chill'in
 
Tonight - Dinner and shows

Saturday - College Football and whatever

Sunday - AM church, lunch and whatever
 
Friday- rode new filly for the fourth time, chores, supper
Saturday- some painting and office work, NCAA football, chores
Sunday- more of the same, chores
 
Whew, this gas line is turning into a pain. It's 30" below grade, and under the deck. Gonna have to pull up more decking boards and at least three joists so I can work in there, and dig a big ole hole. I'll be working on it for awhile.

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Is the Union leaking or is there a pinhole in the line?
Now that I've opened it up some, it appears that the pipe is rotted in the wall. I sprayed some soap up in there and it just barely babbles. You can smell the gas at the basement wall.

What you're actually seeing there is where the iron pipe transitions to the compression connector were it attaches to the plastic under ground.

This is the new one

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This is way too much like work! Now I know exactly what parts I'll need. A plumber buddy will come over as soon as he gets over the Wuhan and we'll fix it.

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Remember to head to party city for the plastic life sized skeleton to leave partially buried when you close up the deck. Will make it interesting for the next guy who has to replace the deck. :)
 
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