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Glenn Ashmore inscribed in red ink for all to know:
But if you're on some small Caribbean island, you'll have better luck finding a few hose clamps, some PVC fittings, and flexible hose at the hardware store if you want to change or fix something. If you're not straying far from home, it's a good idea. True but as anyone who has ever attempted a home plumbing project knows you always end up with 10-20' of extra hose or pipe and a box full of left over fittings. :-) However, one should be aware of Home Depot's first law of supply and demand which states that the screw, bolt or plumbing fitting you need is always the one you don't have and its exception which states that one should never underestimate the power of "island engineering". :-) When was the Quest stuff invented? My 1978 Downeast 45 is plumbed with it... bob |
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