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leggy
Jan 26, 2014Explorer
We spent almost 2 years in our fiver when we were remodeling a home we bought. Winter was tough, but can be done. Only freezing occuerred at single digits once I figured were to put some heat lamps in belly. Usually only took a few minutes of a salamander heater going and we were back up and running. I had heat tape on supply line and never left drain line hooked up, always unhooked, drained it and rehooked when the wife told me her feet were getting covered by shower water. We did also have a toilet in the house for the number twos. LOTS of propane was burned.
Many pipeliners are living in their fivers around this area in north east Pa while working in the natural gas industry. I haven't had the chance to see how they are making out, but all of skirting around their units. It can be done. And I will admit it is handy to stay at the job site when you are doing a home project.
Although, I was told that we will never do it again.
Many pipeliners are living in their fivers around this area in north east Pa while working in the natural gas industry. I haven't had the chance to see how they are making out, but all of skirting around their units. It can be done. And I will admit it is handy to stay at the job site when you are doing a home project.
Although, I was told that we will never do it again.
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