Jim Oaks
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- 2005 Jaguar XJ8
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- Ford Ranger
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My daughter asked me if I would help them, and even offered to pay me. I'm not going to take money from my kids for helping them. I told them I'd come over and fix it once I was done replacing my waterline.
Knowing they were counting on me to help them actually started stressing me. Worried that I wouldn't be able to fix it, or it would just snowball into a bigger problem.
My son-in-law and I took turns chiseling away at the concrete. He helped when he could and I explained everything I was doing, so hopefully learned something.
It was kind of divine intervention that it was all in that one tile square and that I was able to fix it. Part of the pipe I cut out was oblong like it had been squeezed from both sides. The copper was slightly bent and I had a hard time sliding the slip coupling back, and then I couldn't get it to slide forward into the other coupling. It wouldn't budge at all. And then it just went. Since I knew some of the pipe was out of round I really didn't expect it to seal. I was actually shocked when he turned the water on and it wasn't leaking. Hopefully I don't jinx it.
I'm just glad it's done. I think it's a relief for them financially, and it's a stress off of me knowing not having to worry about whether or not I'll be able to fix it or fail them.
I don't have a dad to call anymore. He passed about 10 years ago. He helped me with some projects on my first house when I was in my mid 20's.
My son-in-law lost his father 2 years ago.
So now I'm dad doing what my dad would have done to help me with my first house if I needed him.
Knowing they were counting on me to help them actually started stressing me. Worried that I wouldn't be able to fix it, or it would just snowball into a bigger problem.
My son-in-law and I took turns chiseling away at the concrete. He helped when he could and I explained everything I was doing, so hopefully learned something.
It was kind of divine intervention that it was all in that one tile square and that I was able to fix it. Part of the pipe I cut out was oblong like it had been squeezed from both sides. The copper was slightly bent and I had a hard time sliding the slip coupling back, and then I couldn't get it to slide forward into the other coupling. It wouldn't budge at all. And then it just went. Since I knew some of the pipe was out of round I really didn't expect it to seal. I was actually shocked when he turned the water on and it wasn't leaking. Hopefully I don't jinx it.
I'm just glad it's done. I think it's a relief for them financially, and it's a stress off of me knowing not having to worry about whether or not I'll be able to fix it or fail them.
I don't have a dad to call anymore. He passed about 10 years ago. He helped me with some projects on my first house when I was in my mid 20's.
My son-in-law lost his father 2 years ago.
So now I'm dad doing what my dad would have done to help me with my first house if I needed him.