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Why would anyone willingly move house?

We need a bigger fridge. This is the beer cooler from the garage that's been pressed into use. This means #1 it's not big enough and more importantly #2 I don't have a beer fridge in the garage.

I can't wait until next Thursday when the appliances arrive. By hook or by crook the new fridge WILL be wired up somewhere in the kitchen.

If I'm really sharp, I'll find a way to do the d/w at the same time. After that everything else can wait until it gets colder!
 
Both should be standard 110V power. Hack in a box for each and stand back. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
Terri-

When Wendy and I retired to Puerto Rico we held
a "by appointment only" estate sale and sold everything
except fine art collection , a few pieces of teak
furniture, china, silver, crystal, personal stuff, etc.

We purchased new furniture and household items to
fill our new home.

Much easier that way. No regrets.

d
 
DrEntropy said:
Both should be standard 110V power. Hack in a box for each and stand back. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

Fridge is a built in - I might have to hack a frame together for it. DW needs a drain - there isn't one in the kitchen right now. Power isn't the issue...
 
Do like my F.I.L. did {he was an ole Kentuck HillBilly} drain the D.W. out on the back lawn. {the Phporous he claimed was good for the grass} I must admit the grass where that thing drained was the greenest of all.
Pssssssssst he drained the washing mach. out there too.
Right under an ole Blackberry bush, during the season it had some scrumptious berrys on it too!

R.I.P Pap in law! Missin` yer banjo pickin` I am.
 
Back here we don't move for generations.

I was fix'n da roof yesterday and cursing out my great Grandad for the shoddy repair he made back in the early 50's

I mean....What was he thinking? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/hammer.gif
 
AweMan said:
Do like my F.I.L. did {he was an ole Kentuck HillBilly} drain the D.W. out on the back lawn. {the Phporous he claimed was good for the grass} I must admit the grass where that thing drained was the greenest of all.
Pssssssssst he drained the washing mach. out there too.
Right under an ole Blackberry bush, during the season it had some scrumptious berrys on it too!

R.I.P Pap in law! Missin` yer banjo pickin` I am.

I remember growing up in the country side of northwest Florida. Folks wanted to install a sprinkler system for the yard, but never got a round tuit. The greenest grass in that lawn was on the south side of the house... where the septic tank was... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
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