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Posted by jim evans on July 24, 2005, 2:43 pm
I'm including a tiny gif. Given it's smaller that many signature
files I see attached I'm hoping this trivial violation of the not
binary rule.
One of my down spouts has become clogged with leaves and, so far, I
haven't been able to unclog it. I believe it is clogged near the top.
There is a fairly small opening from the gutter into the first down
pipe. The small opening is clear so the clog is further down.
Probably in one of the elbows or the horizontal run. I have tried to
run a small snake down it but I can't get it very far in.
Any other suggestions?
jim
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on July 24, 2005, 8:56 pm
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> I'm including a tiny gif. Given it's smaller that many signature
> files I see attached I'm hoping this trivial violation of the not
> binary rule.
> Any other suggestions?
> jim
I suggest you follow the rules instead of being a hypocrite. You think it
is OK to post a binary file here yet you complain about a question on an
automobile is off topic. Hey, why don't you volunteer to be the group
moderator?
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Posted by stk on July 25, 2005, 7:28 am
And who are you SKI? The Usenet Police?
wrote:
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>> I'm including a tiny gif. Given it's smaller that many signature
>> files I see attached I'm hoping this trivial violation of the not
>> binary rule.
>> Any other suggestions?
>> jim
>I suggest you follow the rules instead of being a hypocrite. You think it
>is OK to post a binary file here yet you complain about a question on an
>automobile is off topic. Hey, why don't you volunteer to be the group
>moderator?
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Posted by G Henslee on July 26, 2005, 5:30 am
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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>>I'm including a tiny gif. Given it's smaller that many signature
>>files I see attached I'm hoping this trivial violation of the not
>>binary rule.
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>>Any other suggestions?
>>jim
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> I suggest you follow the rules instead of being a hypocrite. You think it
> is OK to post a binary file here yet you complain about a question on an
> automobile is off topic. Hey, why don't you volunteer to be the group
> moderator?
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>
His baby sitter took his web site away.
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Posted by Hopkins on July 25, 2005, 5:39 am
Ya know, downspouts are detachable. Even if it's riveted together you
can put them back together with some of those short hex-head screws.
The fact that you can't run a snake all the way through suggests you
need to take part of the downspout apart. If you can figure how far
down the snake reaches before stopping you'll have an idea of where the
clog is.
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> files I see attached I'm hoping this trivial violation of the not
> binary rule.
> Any other suggestions?
> jim