5 thoughts on “1 – Fix the Pelsue Manhole Generator / Air Compressor

  • January 27, 2014 at 1:56 pm
    Permalink

    Isn’t that funny we all do the same teflonmath over and over again! I don’t
    know how many fittings I have teflontaped but everytime I’m following the
    same steps to aaure myself I’m doing it the right way and not waste any
    teflontape:-) not to mention the tension when you see your tape is coming
    to the end!:-) BTW: great finally you found a hose because their is nothing
    so frustrating not finding a part and see a good equipment out of service!

    Reply
  • January 27, 2014 at 1:56 pm
    Permalink

    Isn’t that funny we all do the same teflonmath over and over again! I don’t
    know how many fittings I have teflontaped but everytime I’m following the
    same steps to aaure myself I’m doing it the right way and not waste any
    teflontape:-) not to mention the tension when you see your tape is coming
    to the end!:-) BTW: great finally you found a hose because their is nothing
    so frustrating not finding a part and see a good equipment out of service!

    Reply
  • January 27, 2014 at 2:00 pm
    Permalink

    Important to have the right hose so the gas stays where it supposed to be!
    Image the harsh environment where this hose is serving while the generator
    is running! You don’t want anything to crack down there in that compartment
    especialy propane gas,, with your generator standing next to your pvc-sided
    garagewall!!!

    Reply
  • January 29, 2014 at 5:14 am
    Permalink

    You crack me up. :)

    Reply
  • February 21, 2014 at 3:10 am
    Permalink

    you should make a man cave

    Reply

Leave a Reply