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I would probably replace that meter can and mast with new stuff - you can reuse the mast part if you want, it's just a piece of pipe - and doing that is very easy but you need to read up on electrical code regarding those a bit as the mast has to be a certain height from the roof and maybe off the ground as well, and the meter itself has to be at a certain height. Maybe it's all fine already - just have to double check that.
You will have to get new wire from the meter to the mast, hardware stores or electrical supply places will have it in stock and sell it by the foot. 3 conductor wire sized according to the amp rating of the service you have coming into the building is what you need. Aluminum wire is fine here and inexpensive. Probably will need a new ground rod and that will need to be tied into the meter and your breaker panel.
Doing all that is really straightforward once you have an idea what you need, there are a bunch of little things like conduit bushings & stuff that you're supposed to use that are just not obviously needed. I wired my entire shop from the mast all the way down to every outlet with just a couple hours of advise from my old boss who was an electrician and the inspector said it looked great. Electrical is not hard if you have someone to ask about technical issues.
Why can't anything just work the way it's suppose to?
I turned on the water to valve to check my plumbing, and was thrilled to find no leaks.
But then I opened a valve to let the water run, and there was no water.
WTF!!
Then I rembered that when I replaced a section of water line going to my house late last summer that the water didn't come on right away.
I suspect that the line is air looked since it's been shut off for years.
I also decided to check to make sure the water is coming from the house and not another meter.
I dug on the backside of this spigot. I already know the there's a water line on the other side that runs to the house because I replaced it, and there isn't any line running off of the main between here and the meter.
As I was digging I discovered a 3/8-inch copper line running towards the shop.
I dug outside the shop and found the 3/8-inch copper line running under my shop, and now understand why there was a cable buried near this spigot. Likely do a metal detector would detect it.
I didn't find any shut off for this line.
Who the F runs a 3/8-inch copper line 40 feet to a sink and toilet in another building. I figured it was 3/4-inch. Maybe even 1/2-inch. Not 3/8's. WTF.
I still plan to replace the water line from this spigot to the water meter with PEX. I could also replaced this line with a larger PEX line, but I would have to run a new line inside the building. Instead of cutting up the floor I wonder if I could run it along the base of the wall at the floor??
A cabinet and sink goes here. The shop is on the other side of the wall where the brick panel is. I could run it through the wall and connect to my new plumbing.
In the meantime, I need to figure out how to get the water flowing.
I'm not installing a bidet.
I like to squat over my lawn sprinkler and clean myself. Not only does it make me feel fresh and clean, but it waters and fertlizes my yard as well.
You should try it.
That’s F’n hilarious!
And I think we’ve bonded closer from that visual….
So at the moment I'm dead in the water. I used my shop vac to try and suck the water through the line thinking it's air looked. I'm not getting anything.
I have this bad feeling I'm going to have to quit on the building and finish replacing my water line to remedy this problem.