u/DiabloToSea

Install time?
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Install time?

We're doing three bathrooms, with individually placed tiles (pic). Each is a two wall corner.

How much time should this take? They're about 90% finished. It's been two guys for four weeks, 7 hours a day. 280 hours!

Not looking for a quote. We have a fixed bid. But this is slowing down the rest of the job.

u/DiabloToSea — 23 hours ago

Emitter location?

I have 1/2" drip pipe. Using 1/4" lines to extend out to the plants. Does the emitter go at the beginning of the 1/4" line where it connects to the 1/2", or at the end of the 1/4" at the plant?

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u/DiabloToSea — 2 days ago

Hunter I-90

I have several 1-1/2" I-90 heads. Water pressure is 100lbs. Cycles are 2-3 days a week for 60 minutes.

I have a problem with "donut holes." Green grass out to a 6' radius. Then dry to 30'. Then green out to 50'.

Why am I not getting a normal spray pattern? Pic of current nozzles.

u/DiabloToSea — 4 days ago

We have some retired horses at our facility. Full care -- feed, supplements, fly masks and spray, weekly grooming, pastures cleaned daily. This is not cheap.

One owner has not paid the bill in over a year. The law here (and our contract) allows us to sell the horse to collect amounts due. But -- the horse is older and lame -- it has no market value. And we're certainly not going to turn it over to a kill pen auction.

The owner is an accomplished trainer in show jumping. Her Instagram page is full of all the shows she goes to, and pics of her current horses. So, I have no sympathy for the "I can't afford it" argument.

We could go to small claims, but all they can do is approve a judgment for past fees. They can't help us make her pay going forward. We'd still be stuck with the horse.

What would you do? I'm tempted to haul the horse to the barn where she works and has clients. Show up, put it in a turnout and leave.

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u/DiabloToSea — 14 days ago