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Willing Mandible πŸ¦…
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Operator, cranes, anything motorcycles, family man, bitcoiner, positivity

He’s ripping!! πŸ¦…πŸ§‘

Set a new generator for the local fire department today. 16k lbs.

#fiatmining #crane #local

Sit in the cab all day listening to bitcoin podcasts then finally at the end of the day lift something heavy then set it back down.

#fiatmining #crane

Snow. Work. Corn below $100k. I’ll take it. #fiatmining #crane

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Sundays are for the boys!

#dirtbike #motorcycle

I had to remove old valves and replace them with brass supply valves.

After disconnecting the lav supplies to the sink faucet above this is what my situation looked like:

This was the first time I had to sweat anything off of soldered copper pipe. I've watched Master nostr:nprofile1qqs9ccktnl7c4fcfrvyemxqfgs5a9gj8q8hm0h4ed3wt36xl0dpf7ygpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skueqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejscg0f2u do it more times than I can count so I just tried to mimic what I've seen him so in the past.

It took a little more time than I'd have liked, but I got the old valves removed:

Then using emory paper I cleaned up the copper pipe the best I could to prepare them for the new supply valves.

Last thing to do was solder on the supply valves. I made sure to do it in the reverse order of how I removed them in order to give myself the most amount of space for each.

And, here they are:

Best part is that I was successful in not leaving any burn marks on any walls or the inner vanity as well as no leaks!

#Plumbing

Pretty work! πŸ¦