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A. Paul. Ing June 14th 07 11:30 PM

Ah.. MORE filter woes! bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahah "Gareee©" will never learn DUMBASS
 
And what the **** did yu expect with the ****ing informaitn those
idiots in ther rpm gorup gave you GAREEE..You really exhibti
tendencies of being a sheep, as wel as a DUMBASS.......All this time
and still no ****ing filter made that works
right.....hahahahahahahah,. oh give me a ****ing break GAREEE, yur a
real loser......hahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaha, get a life GAREEE
away for the idiots nthe rpm group.......dumbass dumbass dumbass



On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:09:57 CST, "Gareee©"
wrote:

Got the first rain we've had here in months, and the weight of the water
combined I['m guessing with rain "lubrication" popped off the lid off the
filter. it needs to be drained in order to be put back on.

Quick fixes, were to add some plastic compression clamps on the back two lid
hinges, and drill a hole through the lid and lip, and make some quickie
"hinges" out of 50 lb fishing line.

The front has a lock location, so I just grabbed a heavy rose twist tie, and
tied that up for now.

Unless someone here has a better idea, I'll add 3-5 more holes through the
lid n lip, and add some additional fishing line hinges.. or I might pick up
some larger tie wraps, and use those instead since they'll probably last
longer.

Oh, btw after a week running, I can confirm the filter is working.. the
inside filter material is solid muck, and needs to be hosed off already.

Least I know it's working.



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!

an_old_friend June 15th 07 12:49 PM

Dloyd Lavies, Usenet Moron and Thread Hi-Jacke, Blackmailer and Supreme hypocrtie
 
On Jun 15, 12:55 am, GAV wrote:
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