
Originally Posted by
CLRRRogue
Excellent tips and advice. Yes, you are the man! Great story about the tractor. Yesterday I picked up a bunch of working TV's from an older couple who were moving out to live in an RV. It was raining and my brother and I were just putting the TV's in the back of the truck. The man was getting really upset that these 20 year old TV's were getting wet. I ended up covering the truck bed in a tarp, but I removed the tarp when I found some more scrap around the corner.

Having worked construction and as an apartment complex handyman, I always clean-up that grime under the old fridge or range, etc. Treating people well and leaving them with a positive experience always pays off.
Alloy2, will you be my SMF hero? Anyways thanks again friend. You've opened my eyes to the opportunity of branching out to in-home repairs or wherever this business may take me. I need to always keep my eyes open and my brain working.
Would you settle for an Internet mentor.
I worked as a sub contractor for a pump and plumbing outfit for awhile as a pump repair guy.
One day I was sent out on call the customer had no water. When I arrived the pump was still running but not picking up any water from the well, first thing I did was drop a sting down the well to find out where the water was.
Basically there are three type of well pumps, the regular cheap one will only lift 21 ft and it struggles at this depth, then we have the jet pump which looks similar but has two lines going down the well, this style will lift 90 feet or more but is slow to fill the reservoir tank.
then we have the submersible pump which is king of pumps.
Pump one has one water line down the well.
The Jet pump has two lines going down the well as water is pumped down the first line it goes through a venturi connected at the bottom of the two lines the magic takes place at the venturi as the pressurised water from the first line makes an abrupt turn around now heading upwards as it does this the water from line one now travelling upwards will siphon water from the well into another port on the venturi to be co-joined with the water sent down now travelling upwards.
The submersible pump uses one line with power lines taped to it, this pump is capable of pumping water from great depths with efficiency.
In my customers well the water table had lowered enough the pump could not lift, luckily he had a jet pump which was plumbed as a single line so he needn’t worry about the additional expense of buying a jet pump.
I added the second line with a venturi, spent hours trying to get the system primed, then finally got the water I was hoping for, buttoned up the project gathered up my tools then handed my invoice over to the customer.
About a week later this customer shows up at my home and hands me a 100 gift certificate for sears and a brand new pipe wrench. I asked him why and he said because you held your temper.
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