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plumbdog10
12-05-2006, 09:02 PM
If Santa was to bring you any tool or plumbing equipment, what would you ask for?

All Clear Sewer
12-05-2006, 09:10 PM
He just bought me a new trailer so All`s I want for Christmas is a http://www.ridgid.com/ContentPages/images/folded.jpg

Scott K
12-08-2006, 01:10 AM
V28 Right Angle Drill. V28 Bandsaw. V28 Metal cutting saw. V28 SDS Hammer Drill. V28 JObsite radio. And a few more V28 batteries.

Also a bunch of Ridgid hand tools. Strap wrench, spud wrench, some hex wrenches, some 22" Cobra Knipex pliers, 2 - 24" Ridgid Aluminum Pipe Wrenches, the quick acting 154 cutters, as well as some plastic wheels, a socket set...hrmmm...what else. A differential pressure gauge....

More to come...

fastplumber
12-11-2006, 08:59 AM
:) i would like santa to give me the rigid tool company, a tall order but i think i could make good use of it.

ToUtahNow
12-11-2006, 10:12 AM
A thermal imaging camera for finding leaks without tearing the walls open.

Thanking Santa in advance.

Mark

oncall
12-22-2006, 07:39 PM
Actually he already got me a new General sewer rooter...sorry Rigid:)....AND one of those cool Rigid auto spin drain machines. Some plumbers have slammed them, but trust me....the thing works GREAT!

Gerry

Ski John
12-22-2006, 08:48 PM
The Jessem router table fence system with Rockler table/lift and Porter Cable router.

plumbdog10
12-22-2006, 09:23 PM
The Jessem router table fence system with Rockler table/lift and Porter Cable router.

Hope Santa brings you one, but, you're not a plumber. This post was about plumber's wishes. Which.....I guess most don't have one. I remember when this forum was fun.

Times change.

Have a great Christmas Ski John.

Disaster
12-23-2006, 01:48 AM
Hope Santa brings you one, but, you're not a plumber. This post was about plumber's wishes. Which.....I guess most don't have one. I remember when this forum was fun.

Times change.

Have a great Christmas Ski John.

I do believe you said "If Santa was to bring you any tool or plumbing equipment, what would you ask for?" Can't plumbers wish for woodworking tools????:)

papadan
12-24-2006, 12:32 PM
ScottK, sounds like you want to get into the plumbing business. LOL Plunbdog10, Bah humbug. LMAO I am not a plumber by trade, but do a lot of it anyway. I could use a few new dies for my threader. :cool: MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!:D

JimDon
12-24-2006, 04:08 PM
Hey Dan,
Maybe we should rename Plumb Dog -- "Grinch." LOL
Yo, Grinch, Merry Christmas to Ya!

ToUtahNow
12-24-2006, 06:25 PM
Whether you like it our not PlumbDog's Thread title was "Plumber's Christmas". It appeared he was asking a question of the Plumbers on the site. In the spirit of his question I as a plumber limited my answer to a plumbing related tool.

Mark

BTW: Merry Christmas

papadan
12-24-2006, 10:13 PM
If Santa was to bring you any tool or plumbing equipment, what would you ask for? Do believe it says ANY tool or plumbing equipment, Right? LOL Please don't pee on the candy canes, it's CHRISTMAS :D

Norcal1
12-30-2006, 04:56 PM
I was hoping that Santa was going to bring me ALL of Plumber Rick's tools! :)

Okay, well at least one of his K-50's...:D

Bob D.
12-30-2006, 05:05 PM
I was hoping that Santa was going to bring me ALL of Plumber Rick's tools! :)

Okay, well at least one of his K-50's...:D


Where would you put them all?
I hear he has warehouses in three states to house all his tools. :D :cool:

PLUMBER RICK
12-30-2006, 05:06 PM
I was hoping that Santa was going to bring me ALL of Plumber Rick's tools! :)

Okay, well at least one of his K-50's...:D

norcal, the day i :eek: is the day mrs. seat down will sell off the farm:D

i do own 3 of the k-50's and 1-k60. i am looking for another k-60.


the k-60 has done more problem jobs than you could think of. it is light enough to carry up the ladder to the roof and snake out the 2'' to 4'' vent stack out to the root infested main. this has been my real specialty when other companies fail, or won't pull a toilet or go on the roof.

i tend to get the real sh*t calls:eek: and come out smelling like a rose:D

keep you eyes out on ebay. every now and then a new one can be found. stay far far away from the k-40:rolleyes:

rick.

PLUMBER RICK
12-30-2006, 05:11 PM
Where would you put them all?
I hear he has warehouses in three states to house all his tools. :D :cool:

not 3 states, just 3 addresses:D

still trying to properly parallel park my truck and make sure the back end is perpendicular to the curb:rolleyes:

mark has mastered this one. joshes dad, you and i along with at least 54 others are still trying:confused:

happy holidays and new years to all:)

rick and joey aka mrs. seat down

ToUtahNow
12-30-2006, 08:02 PM
Rick,

I guess I accomplished two things when I turned you on to sectional machines. First and foremost I created a sectional machine monster. Secondly and less important I created a formidable opponent on eBay. However, I've been pushing sectional machines on the West Coast for 30-years so I am proud to include you in the sectional club.

Mark

PLUMBER RICK
12-31-2006, 12:47 AM
Mark,

Make that 3 things. You added to my inheritance;)

Joey