BSWIFT

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The Spodewash is on the trailer and I will deliver it tomorrow. I had to make a few repairs and unfortunately one more will be needed on site but it will not be to much of a problem.
The worst part is I won't be back until Wednesday night.
See everyone later in the week!
 

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I'm sure there will be people to get it up and running. Not much to be done but some minor things. If you want to grab a couple of CHEAP CHEAP shower curtains that would be a definite help.
 

David Bird

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Repairs...?

Hey Brian, what kind of repairs will be needed? I'll be up there tomorrow as well. I can help put it up as well as make some repairs. Do we need any materials? I know Tony's pretty savy on that thing and he's going to be there tomorrow as well (right?). Let me know or I'll just see you up there :cool:
Thanks!
Dave
 

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Besides shower curtains, we will need enough polypropelyne tarps to wrap 2-4'x4'x6' shower stalls. A 3' piece of 1/2" PVC and some fittings(water was still in the pipe and burst this winter on one shower). I'll see what I have but I'm fairly sure I don't have anything. The old tarps were toast and they were a dollar each 4'x6' at Cheapo Depot. I'll bring some misc. screws and such and a cordless drill motor.
 

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I've used 4-4'x6' tarps per shower stall. If you have to get bigger ones, they can be trimmed. Each shower stalls are 4x4x6.
 

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I'll see if I can pick them up. Two to three 1/2" couplings and a 1/2" elbow and a 1/2" glue fit to 1/2" pipe thread.
 

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