Post #269,673
10/6/06 4:28:03 PM
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Hmmm...Dont have a shop vac
The pipe has a slight bend where it meets the wall. Whatever it does behind the wall, I cant tell. There's something in there alright. I can feel it with the snake. It's probably a toy. I have an old fashion sink with a rubber stopper on a chain. The kids are always dropping all sorts of stuff down there. Whatever the black stuff is (I really dont want to know because I'm covered in it), it reacted with my silver ring and turned it bronze colored. I cant get the black off my skin, either.
Bleck. I give up for now. I'm gonna clean up the bathroom and deal with it tomorrow. Is it too early to crack into the wine?
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Post #269,688
10/6/06 5:27:47 PM
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It's NEVER too early to crack into the wine. HTH!
Cheers!
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Post #269,702
10/6/06 6:12:59 PM
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That helps enormously!
That merlot looked very good, btw. I have a pinot noir that is about to get uncorked.
Nice to see you back. Wasn't the same without you around. :-)
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Post #269,695
10/6/06 5:45:35 PM
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try a wire coat hanger play with the end, maybe it will grab
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Post #269,697
10/6/06 6:07:45 PM
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Bingo!
I think that may do it. Thank! I didnt even think of using a coat hanger. I'll try tomorrow. :-)
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Post #269,809
10/7/06 9:30:51 PM
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I GIVE UP!
I CANT FIX THIS DAMN THING! WHO AM I? BOB VILLA? GODAMNSTUPIDSONOFABITCHDRAINFULLOFTOXICSLUDGE. FUCKITY FUCK FUCK.
I QUIT!! DO YOU HEAR ME? I QUIT!
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Post #269,812
10/7/06 9:40:34 PM
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Whew!
Let it rest a while.
How slow is the drain with it reassembled? Maybe it'll be good-enough for a while?
I think some of this [link|http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=drain%20enzyme&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=N&tab=wf|drain enzyme] stuff is pretty good at cleaning out crud like that, but I've honestly never tried it long enough to know how well it works.
My last experience with a slow bath sink drain involved cleaning out the trap and the pipe into the wall with paper towels and a toothbrush. The crud in my case was gray. And I didn't have any hard foreign objects.
Sorry that it seems to have the upper-hand so far. I hate working on plumbing because it never goes as easily as one thinks it should.
If it works at all when you reassemble it, would it be worth trying another [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=266192|can]?
Good luck!
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #269,847
10/8/06 2:44:49 PM
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I took your advice.
Reassembled everything, discovered my laboring caused the sink to become totally clogged. Left it alone last night, except for cursing it to hell every time I walked by.
Visited the hardware store again today, bought another can of power plumber as a last resort. The first attempt backfired and shot sludgewater all over me and the bathroom. It looked like a horror movie with black ooze running down the walls and my face. Dammit to hell!!! One more try. More shooting sludge, but then heard the mother of all gurgles, the blessed "swoosh", and the drain opened. And the angels sang.
Who's the woman? That's right. ME! Uh-huh, Uh-huh, Uh-huh. Did a little victory dance in the living room with the kids. Go Mamma! Go Mamma! You're the woman! You're the woman!
I AM WOMAN!
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Post #269,856
10/8/06 4:36:29 PM
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Roooaaar! :-)
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Post #269,857
10/8/06 4:55:26 PM
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You showered before dancing with the kids, I hope?
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Post #269,858
10/8/06 6:13:21 PM
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What? and clog the shower drain?
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Post #269,862
10/8/06 7:16:19 PM
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Dance first. Then shower.
They didnt actually dance. Just me. They werent quite as enthusiastic as I was.
(But they'll be plenty happy tomorrow morning when they dont have to brush their teeth in the bathtub again.)
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Post #269,939
10/9/06 3:58:34 PM
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ICLRPD (new thread)
Created as new thread #269938 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=269938|ICLRPD]
lincoln
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Post #269,874
10/8/06 10:06:22 PM
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ICLRPDs (new thread)
Created as new thread #269873 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=269873|ICLRPDs]
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
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Post #269,875
10/8/06 10:08:17 PM
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Big congrats on winning that battle!
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
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Post #269,698
10/6/06 6:07:51 PM
10/6/06 6:08:44 PM
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Dup-Darn
I swear, Shizzy isnt even here yet!
Edited by bionerd
Oct. 6, 2006, 06:08:44 PM EDT
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Post #269,700
10/6/06 6:10:11 PM
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We've got great things to look forward to, I can tell!
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Post #269,704
10/6/06 6:34:47 PM
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Tonight's band camp meeting has been called to order
Shizzy is taking minutes. She also has the big glass tonight.
Phone lines and jabber are open. We are ready to accept your calls.
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Post #269,708
10/6/06 7:10:51 PM
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Where are you?
I'm on Jabber and I can't wait around all day!
Come on People!
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Post #269,709
10/6/06 7:15:26 PM
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About to have dinner. :-)
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