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hoping to make the soo our retirement location.

Thanks John!Ow, that looks painful! You weren't kidding when you said that you kept the old one clean. It looks brand new! I really like the new one.
very nice.... the second pic.Long day today but my sink project is finished. All of the mounting clips for the old sink were rusted solid. It was a nightmare to get the sink out. The new one is really nice. Granite composite (80% crushed granite/ 20% resin)
Only bashed my noggin once crawling under the cabinet.
Before
After
The wound!

We hire everything out! We used to pass a plumbing company on the road...their slogan on the side of the building was "We Repair What Your Husband Fixed." At least my husband knows his limitations.very nice.... the second pic.
the last pic is why i would hire it out.
that, and it would probably be cheaper to hire it out based on
a. my double time rate, which is what i base all home diy projects.
b. is it hunting season.
b. my screw up potential and and having to pay someone else to do it anyways after a diy attempt.
c. potential injuries as i don't heal as fast as i used too.![]()
LOLGood morning everyone! I received a Hanna nitrate checker in the mail yesterday!
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LOL
I bought an API nitrate kit at Petco. The test is quick and cheap and goes perfectly with my low range checker. No point in getting the checker out till you see yellow or very pale orange.
And than you say this when I spent a nice minute typing. My morning skills are not the best.They high range checker
lets you see a number but doesnt really tell you much more than an API test kit.
- Precision: ±2 ppm ±5% of reading @ 77°F (25°C)
You are supposed to remind me what day it is. I guess its hana checker day.Good morning everyone! I received a Hanna nitrate checker in the mail yesterday!
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ain't never seen yellow or orange with my api.LOL
I bought an API nitrate kit at Petco. The test is quick and cheap and goes perfectly with my low range checker. No point in getting the checker out till you see yellow or very pale orange.
being the wife and i "argue" over what colors the corals are, i need digital for those few times i do test.The high range checker
lets you see a number but doesnt really tell you much more than an API test kit.
- Precision: ±2 ppm ±5% of reading @ 77°F (25°C)
Me too, but I am trying some new stuff like the sulfur reactor. I got the cyano to go away without Chemiclean. Now for the GHA.ain't never seen yellow or orange with my api.
always cherry kool aid.
apparently my corals are addicted to cherry kool aid,All my wife says is you better get that fixed.
Me too, but I am trying some new stuff like the sulfur reactor. I got the cyano to go away without Chemiclean. Now for the GHA.
Cyano seems to be all about changing phosphates.
I am wondering if GHA is all about nitrates.
And if I am wrong it still occupied the time.

I think of it more like playing music. The exact frequency of a note is less important than if it sounds right. The color tells me lot's/some/none or close to it. For the last condition I have the low range checker.being the wife and i "argue" over what colors the corals are, i need digital for those few times i do test.
colored water with a color chart isn't working for me.
The high range checker
lets you see a number but doesnt really tell you much more than an API test kit.
- Precision: ±2 ppm ±5% of reading @ 77°F (25°C)

