I don’t think this complies with the Plumbing Code for hot water supply to a lavatory.
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The bravest man in the world!!!
A friend’s great response to the horse picture:
“Can you imagine how bad that guy would get hurt if the horse lands on him! He would probably get a broken neck.”
I’m betting this friend wasn’t a guy.
me too
even more scared than before
You ever seen something like that on the job?
same deal as yoopers and the necklacing thing i wouldnt have posted the pic if i new it was that king of thing
He would be the bravest man in the whole galaxy if he twisted so that he can face the jumping horse (have you ever heard the sound of a horse foot knocking on a wooden bar during a jumping contest?) Yukks!
Actually he was and the comment was made with tongue in cheek.
I’ve seen some stuff but have never seen anything like that before. His set up is not actually against the rules, other than the recepticle into which coffee maker is plugged has to be GFCI protected. The only other situation if this was a residence would be that a residence must be supplied with a source of hot water. Providing the hot water is where the plumbing code would kick in, but it would be up to the building owner to outfit the building as such.
My eyes fool me or the “attention tree” sign is clearly (and badly) photoshoped?..
Nevertheless I think the rest of the pic seems real.
Next 18 Years!? still 16 and a half to run through:( not to mention that I might be able to drive this road again from the beginning once or twice:o
Seriously I think there must be another sign a few years later saying "no need to dress the table, fetch some bread, cut the grass off the backyard, wash the dishes… anymore;)
Just found this. It’s a unicycle+ I suppose.
yes that tree was very badly photoshopped
hmm thats pretty practical
That reminds me of something I made years ago when I was on staff at our local Boy Scout camp. The sink in the staff restroom had two faucets, one hot, one cold. I wanted warm (not cold, not hot) water to shave with so I got a plastic bottle, poked 2 holes in it to fit on the 2 faucets and that became my “warm water generator”. I would turn each faucet on just a little and out to the side would come …warm water.
An instant mixer-tap. This is brilliant. If my girlfriend complains about the plastic bottle in the sink, I’m sending her to you.
Do you think I should get a patent and sell these things?