Ahemm.....to you too! ;-) I've serviced a few pianos that should be "illegal for use in home"!!! All in jest, I assure you. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "robert goodale" <rrg@unlv.edu> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:46 PM Subject: Re: "Gay clientele" was RE: Erard Grand Piano > Farrell wrote: > > > "plastic crappy tubing prone to leakage" > > > > You know, what might appear to be "crappy" to you might be all that the > > former home owners could afford. I'll bet that they had many a pleasant > > flush through all that "crappy" plumbing. You and I who know more than the > > average person about plumbing material quality quickly realize that copper > > is quite the superior material to use. But we should not berate the choice > > of "crappy" plastic plumbing for those less informed, or those that cannot > > afford copper. > > Ahemm... > 2.5 year old custom home, some questionable reputations of contractor. > Plastic crappie tubing = polybutalyne, subject of one of largest class action > cases in U.S. history with thousands of home owner and professional claims of > leakage problems. > Now illegal for use in home construction in most states. > > Rob Goodale, RPT > Las Vegas, NV >
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