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The Troll

Quote from: Palehorse on July 04, 2011, 02:32:44 PM
Who says people in Indiana don't know how to have fun?

My good friend and neighbor Clay, is goin' Back to Cali. . .  :biggrin:

http://www.youtube.com/v/iPcvi76GB7c&feature=share

  I hope he has a job to go to.  I watched a program on California and it is really bad.  All of the high tech business that can move are going North to Oregon and Washington.

  Good luck to him. :thumbsup:

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Quote from: The Troll on July 04, 2011, 08:26:01 PM
  I hope he has a job to go to.  I watched a program on California and it is really bad.  All of the high tech business that can move are going North to Oregon and Washington.

  Good luck to him. :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Palehorse on July 04, 2011, 02:32:44 PM
Who says people in Indiana don't know how to have fun?

My good friend and neighbor Clay, is goin' Back to Cali. . .  :biggrin:

http://www.youtube.com/v/iPcvi76GB7c&feature=share

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Catherine Destivelle Climbing Solo in Mali

http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=49981


I think she's nuts but then I'm afraid of heights. 
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Quote from: me on July 19, 2011, 01:04:59 AM
Catherine Destivelle Climbing Solo in Mali

http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=49981


I think she's nuts but then I'm afraid of heights.

  She is good and her strength is amazing.  But what she is doing is to the same thing as bull riding.  They are all going to be hurt, but she going to die with one rock coming loose or one slip. :dead:  She keeps doing it we will be hearing of her death.  :(

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MSNBC To GOP Congressman: "Do You Have A Degree In Economics?"
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The Troll

Quote from: Henry Hawk on July 20, 2011, 04:12:40 PM
http://youtu.be/JdsI-h1qeZE


MSNBC To GOP Congressman: "Do You Have A Degree In Economics?"

  So?  I think that is a fair question.  But his "high honors" don't make him right. Just saying :doh:

Henry Hawk

Quote from: The Troll on July 20, 2011, 04:22:11 PM
  So?  I think that is a fair question.  But his "high honors" don't make him right. Just saying :doh:

I just thought it was kind of funny, especially her face when he said yes...
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

The Troll

Quote from: Henry Hawk on July 20, 2011, 05:06:58 PM
I just thought it was kind of funny, especially her face when he said yes...

  Henery did you read my answer on water softeners at piss and moan?

Henry Hawk

Quote from: The Troll on July 20, 2011, 06:43:16 PM
  Henery did you read my answer on water softeners at piss and moan?

Yes I did, and I appreciate your advise.  I do have one right now, but I am not happy with the way it is working.  I need to have it serviced or I was flirting with the idea of a new one.  I have heard about the no salt electric ones and I kind of agree with you, I find it hard to believe it would make soft water.  I will probably just get this one serviced and see if I can live with it for a while longer.
But I do thank you though... :yes:
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

The Troll

Quote from: Henry Hawk on July 20, 2011, 09:04:16 PM
Yes I did, and I appreciate your advise.  I do have one right now, but I am not happy with the way it is working.  I need to have it serviced or I was flirting with the idea of a new one.  I have heard about the no salt electric ones and I kind of agree with you, I find it hard to believe it would make soft water.  I will probably just get this one serviced and see if I can live with it for a while longer.
But I do thank you though... :yes:

  There are screens and a injector that can get dirty and stopped up.  like I said, they are like any thing mechanical, they do need some service.

  Also you could put some Iron Out to run through your softener.  Take a pound or two of Iron Out and mix it with about a gallon of warm water and put it in the brine well of your salt tank and cycle the softener.  Mix this out side and in a plastic bucket.  This mixture will take your breath.  If you got a lot of iron in your water, you should do this every time you fill your softener or two or three time a year.

  After you have used the softener for a day or two, take two cups of chlorine bleach and pour it down you brine well tube and cycle your softener.  This will purify your softener and make the water taste better.  If the water has a chlorine taste, just run it, until it is gone. :thumbsup:

  Don't mix the bleach with the Iron Out, is will produce that World War I gas, Chlorine gas.   :yes: :biggrin:

Henry Hawk

Quote from: The Troll on July 20, 2011, 10:36:52 PM
  There are screens and a injector that can get dirty and stopped up.  like I said, they are like any thing mechanical, they do need some service.

  Also you could put some Iron Out to run through your softener.  Take a pound or two of Iron Out and mix it with about a gallon of warm water and put it in the brine well of your salt tank and cycle the softener.  Mix this out side and in a plastic bucket.  This mixture will take your breath.  If you got a lot of iron in your water, you should do this every time you fill your softener or two or three time a year.

  After you have used the softener for a day or two, take two cups of chlorine bleach and pour it down you brine well tube and cycle your softener.  This will purify your softener and make the water taste better.  If the water has a chlorine taste, just run it, until it is gone. :thumbsup:

  Don't mix the bleach with the Iron Out, is will produce that World War I gas, Chlorine gas.   :yes: :biggrin:

Thanks Troll, I may just give this a try. ;) 8) :)
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

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Quote from: The Troll on July 20, 2011, 10:36:52 PM
  There are screens and a injector that can get dirty and stopped up.  like I said, they are like any thing mechanical, they do need some service.

  Also you could put some Iron Out to run through your softener.  Take a pound or two of Iron Out and mix it with about a gallon of warm water and put it in the brine well of your salt tank and cycle the softener.  Mix this out side and in a plastic bucket.  This mixture will take your breath.  If you got a lot of iron in your water, you should do this every time you fill your softener or two or three time a year.

  After you have used the softener for a day or two, take two cups of chlorine bleach and pour it down you brine well tube and cycle your softener.  This will purify your softener and make the water taste better.  If the water has a chlorine taste, just run it, until it is gone. :thumbsup:

  Don't mix the bleach with the Iron Out, is will produce that World War I gas, Chlorine gas.   :yes: :biggrin:
This is basically what they do when they take your mineral tank in to clean it out I found out when I had one and, yes, that Iron Out works great because it cleans the mineral bed and unclumps it.  Great advice you gave HH Troll.  If the iron content of his water is high those jets will get stopped up quite frequently.  I had to clean ours out a couple of times a month and there was usually always little iron deposits clogging the openings.  You can save yourself a pile of money if you learn to take the heads apart and clean them out yourself and do the Iron Out thing regularly.  Just make sure to get all of the Iron Out rinsed out of the brine tank 'cause it's nasty.  Didn't know about the bleach thing in the water softener but he did take the plumbing loose at the well and pour a gallon of bleach in it to clean out the holding tank about every 3 or 4 months we bypassed the softener when we did that though. We had 25 parts per mil iron in our water and it was nasty even with a softener... :puke:
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The Troll

Quote from: me on July 22, 2011, 05:41:20 PM
This is basically what they do when they take your mineral tank in to clean it out I found out when I had one and, yes, that Iron Out works great because it cleans the mineral bed and unclumps it.  Great advice you gave HH Troll.  If the iron content of his water is high those jets will get stopped up quite frequently.  I had to clean ours out a couple of times a month and there was usually always little iron deposits clogging the openings.  You can save yourself a pile of money if you learn to take the heads apart and clean them out yourself and do the Iron Out thing regularly.  Just make sure to get all of the Iron Out rinsed out of the brine tank 'cause it's nasty.  Didn't know about the bleach thing in the water softener but he did take the plumbing loose at the well and pour a gallon of bleach in it to clean out the holding tank about every 3 or 4 months we bypassed the softener when we did that though. We had 25 parts per mil iron in our water and it was nasty even with a softener... :puke:

   I will say something you don't have 25 parts of iron in your water.  If you did you probably could sell to a steel mill.  You probably had 2.5 Parts per million of iron.  The government requires that towns and cities remove iron from their water to below .3 parts per million of iron.  Even with this low amount of iron you will get iron in your toilet, it you haven't seen in toilets in the city restrooms.

  In some of the softeners where people was calling me to clean the screens and injectors so much.  I talked them into putting a full house cartridge filter in front of their softener that you can buy at Lowes and change the cartridges yourself, easily and using more Iron Out.  I felt that I couldn't keep taking advantage of them when there was such a cheap and easy way to cure the problem.

  One more tip of cleaning a well with chlorine.  Use swimming pool chlorine.  It's stronger and cheaper.  But if you have a pitless adapter on  your well or a way to get to the opening to the top.  First of all put you softener on by-pass and don't use any water in your house while doing this..

  Open up your well pour 3 or 4 gallons of swimming pool bleach or chlorine into it.  drag your outside hose over to the well and put in down in to the well and turn in on and run it for several hours.  Then mix a box of Calgon water softener with water and pour that down into the well and run that for awhile.  What this does is clean your well casing pipe, your pump your line to your pressure tank, your pressure tank and your line out to your hose. The Calgon will hold the iron in suspension so when you pumping out the chlorine the iron won't stick to the pipes and will come out.  You won't believe how bad this water will look when it first start coming out out of your well.

  Then take the hose out and put it some where it won't kill the grass and run until the smell of bleach is almost gone.  It might take a day or to for the bleach to disappear.  But I will tell you one thing you will have one of the cleanest wells around.  I had an old chemist at Bruner softener company, when I first started selling softeners tell me this.  I have told many people about this, they did and were all pleased.  Like I have said, I have had no unhappy customers with my softeners when they listen to me. 

  I had one customer complain to me that my damn softener was plugging up to much.  I told him.  Fred you got to remove the clumps of iron that is coming out of your well, softeners don't remove clumps without stopping up.  We had to put in a large sand filter and an iron filter because his water was so bad.  He did it and he was happy.  :biggrin:  Each well in Indiana has it's own problems and hardly any of them are iron free.  :yes:  Clean hard water is easy to soften, but water with iron, a lot of iron is another bad game.   :yes: :yes: :yes: :biggrin: