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Tommy,
This reminds me of a spinal column with arteries and veins coming out separate sides. I cannot imagine why I would think of that. It is very early and I have been up a while. I guess when you can't sleep your mind thinks cray things.
See ya,
Your favorite oldest sister, Laura
Posted by: Laura Thomas | August 11, 2008 at 04:58 AM
That pex system of yours is systematic and orderly. Structure is one huge factor for a plumbing system to work efficiently. If there's something wrong with the piping, the flow will be impaired significantly.
Posted by: Dwane Zelinsky | October 17, 2011 at 03:15 PM