Tag: plumbing

  • Washing Machine Valve DIY Repair

    Here’s a washing machine valve DIY repair I did when I had to move a washing machine last week. I took some photos of how I did it to show you all.

    washing machine valve repair

    Behind most washing machines is a set of valves called the washing machine shutoff valves. This makes it easy to hook up a washing machine to the house water supply. There are two shut off valves, for the hot and cold water. Hint: when connecting or disconnecting the hoses from these valves, mark which hose is hot and cold. I often switch them and have to redo the hookup.

    As I was ready to disconnect one of the shutoff valves, I discovered the valve was leaking. It wouldn’t shut off, and water sprayed when I attempted to remove the supply hose. Bad thing. I went into the basement and found the supply pipes leading to the washing machine valves, and shut them off.

    washing machine valve repair

    I then tried to remove the broken valve from the pipe coming up through the shutoff housing, but it wouldn’t turn. So I carefully cut out some of the drywall below the valve so I could see if the pipe was soldered on or was threaded. Thankfully it was threaded, and I could slip a wrench in and remove the valve and the stub of pipe.

    washing machine valve repair

    Note how I used a utility knife to cut down on two sides and pried open the drywall. This allowed me to use the bottom of the drywall piece as a hinge and put it back in place easily. Some hole filler took care of it after that. This rig sits behind the washing machine, so the repair doesn’t have to look amazing.

    washing machine valve repair

    Once I got this out of the housing, I could get two wrenches on it and remove the broken valve. I replaced the broken valve with what I call a boiler drain valve, but it works perfect for this application, it has the same garden hose style threads, and its made of brass. Some teflon tape and pipe thread paste, and its was back in its place.

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  • Grease Trap Back Up! GF Radio

    Grease Trap Back Up! GF Radio

    Rick and Eric talk about the power of the individual, arduino controllers for beehives, and why Eric was offline for a week. And what to do when your friend calls about his flooded basement. Plus viewer mail!

     

    Show Notes:

     

    Grease Trap: 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Beehive Weight Project:

    Arduino controller boards

    GMOs, Microwaves, & Podcasts

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ben Zen  – cider, soaps, homemade deodorant

    Earth Eats podcast – Raw okra salad & History of the Ball Jar 

    Raw Okra Salad With Southern Indiana Vinaigrette

    Ingredients

    • 1/2-1 cup tomatoes (variety of colors and types)
    • 1/2-1 cup red onions
    • 1/2-1 cup tomatillos
    • 1 teaspoon garlic, minced
    • 2-3 cayenne pepper rings
    •  Lemon zest
    • 3 tablespoons vinegar
    • 2-3 tablespoons olive oil
    •  Salt and pepper to taste

    Cooking Directions

    1. Choose small, young okra. They get more fibrous and are less ideal for raw dishes as they get larger.
    2. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and toss. Serve immediately

    Gardenfork Podcasting:

    •  skype
    • skype call recorder ecamm
    • —–split conversations with modules for editing in WAV or AIF, avoid editing in MP3, but MP3 is fine for final output
    • soundflower – Mac utility that allows you to expand inputs via MIDI utility
    •  Final Cut
    • Garage Band
    • Quicktime Pro
    • iMovie
    •  Microphones
    • blue Snowball usb
    •  Plantronics dsp 400 – we’ve discovered that I’m overdriving my mic, despite what the control panel tells me, thus the “clipping” of some of my audio. Eric tried to fix as much as he could in post production. – rick
    •  waterfall sounds – a bit of artful post-production editing covers up a lot of errors, one reason I run a waterfall sound through all my videos is that it covers up a lot of mic bobbles and production problems. It’s also soothing, like here – rick

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