Leaks everywhere

Nope not there, I have seen that across the street from us at another denomination though, :joy:

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Those silly gooses. If they flaunt their bouncy castles to the world then everyone will want to jump on them.

Those guys work so hard at getting people in there that they can’t have them jumping out the windows and escaping lol

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Lol, Aussie if you have it in your heart to help me out and put some money towards a donation package in 2021 it would mean a lot to me. A million dollar estate without windows, it’s rough out there my friend.

1 wooly jumper coming your way, I don’t need it here it’s about 1 million degrees here with a fair bit of humidity too-

Did you ever meet a brother named Paul Moore, out of the Stanford area? He operated Awake Maintenance for many years. He mostly did storefront window cleaning, but had a few larger commercial projects, as well, sometimes in the Lexington area.

Never met him, but heard about him some years back.

He was my uncle. First started here in VT, and sold the biz to my dad when he and my aunt moved to KY. My dad still uses the Awake Maintenance name.

Sadly, Paul passed away unexpectedly from a massive stroke a year or two ago. He was one of my first business mentors.

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I don’t believe I met him but he used to do windows at a brother and sisters house, that we now do. They told us about him a bit, they used him for years by the way it sounded.

How old was he when he died? His wife still in Stanford area?

in my defense i had no idea thread tape was supposed to be wrapped clockwise :sweat_smile:

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Switch to loctite 242 or 243. Just use it clockwise :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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I carry the same fittings on my truck just with Teflon tape LOL you never know when you’re going to need them

Looks like Loctite 567 is the way to go.

Alternatively… I am considering this product.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/apache-high-pressure-hydraulic-thread-sealant-99000155
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