The sweet taste of plumbing.

I did a wee job last night for a lovely couple from the Canadian internets who now live in Aberdeen. It was a tank removal. Job done in say 20 minutes or so. Payment? One cranberry and orange sponge pudding!

Lovely!

btk

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6 Responses to “The sweet taste of plumbing.”

  1. Andrew Kottenstette Says:

    Billy, I have pictures up on The Historic Federal Building featuring things going on there. Remember how I mentioned boiler work? How many sponge cakes to do some major tube soldering?
    Check out all my stuff on the side links. (P.S. What template is your plumbing blog. I like the fact that one can insert a custom Photograph in the header.)

  2. billythekid Says:

    LOL, major tube soldering eh, well it’d depend on one thing…. who supplies the solder!

    The blog template is denim off the blogger default templates. I then use the “Configure Header” widget. Then throw in the URL of the image you want to use and select instead of or behind title text(I use behind)

    I also changed out the fonts and colours to have everything white except text,link and date header colours.(blue, blue and grey respectively)

    It took me a night of playing with it to get it just how I wanted. Glad you like it!

    Merry Christmas mate.

    btk

  3. billythekid Says:

    …and sidebar title background(blue)

  4. billythekid Says:

    also, a couple of the things over there —> aren’t default, i added the html for the “about the author” bitty, so i could expand the blogger default one.

    btk

  5. Plumbing Supplies Says:

    dang that sux… i woulda been like “WHERES MY MONET B!”

  6. billythekid Says:

    What sux about it? She was happy, I was happy. Everyone was a winner there. I don’t do work for money. I find it works out much better this way, for me anyhow. I’m sure the customers are happy too since they get work done for free that could have cost them a lot of money, money they often can’t afford. Especially when it’s emergency repairs.

    I’m not running a business here. It’s a hobby that can help others who don’t know how to do it themselves.

    btk

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