And what the **** did yu expect with the ****ing informaitn those
idiots in ther rpm gorup gave you GAREEE..You really exhibti
tendencies of being a sheep, as wel as a DUMBASS.......All this time
and still no ****ing filter made that works
right.....hahahahahahahah,. oh give me a ****ing break GAREEE, yur a
real loser......hahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaha, get a life GAREEE
away for the idiots nthe rpm group.......dumbass dumbass dumbass
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:09:57 CST, "Gareee©"
<gareee-nospammy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
<<>>Got the first rain we've had here in months, and the weight of the
water
<<>>combined I['m guessing with rain "lubrication" popped off the lid off
the
<<>>filter. it needs to be drained in order to be put back on.
<<>>
<<>>Quick fixes, were to add some plastic compression clamps on the back
two lid
<<>>hinges, and drill a hole through the lid and lip, and make some
quickie
<<>>"hinges" out of 50 lb fi****ng line.
<<>>
<<>>The front has a lock location, so I just grabbed a heavy rose twist
tie, and
<<>>tied that up for now.
<<>>
<<>>Unless someone here has a better idea, I'll add 3-5 more holes through
the
<<>>lid n lip, and add some additional fi****ng line hinges.. or I might
pick up
<<>>some larger tie wraps, and use those instead since they'll probably
last
<<>>longer.
<<>>
<<>>Oh, btw after a week running, I can confirm the filter is working..
the
<<>>inside filter material is solid muck, and needs to be hosed off
already.
<<>>
<<>>Least I know it's working.
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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!


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