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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 31,736
    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    ab348 said:

    driver100 said:


    Homemade chicken noodle soup at MB is a gourmet delight.

    To me, “homemade” requires made from scratch, so a leftover roasted chicken carcass with the meat removed and set aside, then stock made from the rest of it with herbs, spices and veg, then additional veg along with the noodles, cut up meat, and spices added to create the soup itself. That requires a fully equipped kitchen and a pantry full of ingredients, along with staff able to do it all. I’m trying to imagine any scenario where a car dealer would be able to justify that investment.
    To be clear, the soup, sandwiches and baked goods are home made at my M.B. dealer. They probably have over 100 employees and would need a cafeteria anyway. Plus they have a lot of customers waiting, not to mention nail salon and golf driving range....you could make a trip to MB for a days outing.

    Btw....my tire patch cost $110.
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    110 bucks for a tire patch? Even with Canadian dollars that’s on the high side since most places here would charge less than $50. Now you know where your free home made chicken soup comes from.

    Like the man said, “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

    jmonroe
    Maybe driver got a kiss and received a bouquet of flowers the next morning.
    ————————————————
    Be nice. Don’t ruin his vacation.

    jmonroe
    I guess you could also say that he ended up having a $60 bowl of soup...
    ————————————————
    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    jmonroe
    I can do you one better. One of the offerings we have at the cooking studio is a single class - 75 minutes long, for $60. 3 kids showed up yesterday morning, their parents having paid that much for them to make pancakes from scratch.
    .
    Lessons to make pancakes for $60!
    Don't you just buy the liquid mix and pour some onto a frying pan?

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    ab348 said:

    jmonroe1 said:


    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    Maybe driver bought a hat while he was there that he didn’t tell us about.

    https://youtu.be/vmEV1d7RPvg?si=tE_h3B9yrvEMgoeV
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    Close to horizontal stripes on that hat.

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    driver100 said:

    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    ab348 said:

    driver100 said:


    Homemade chicken noodle soup at MB is a gourmet delight.

    To me, “homemade” requires made from scratch, so a leftover roasted chicken carcass with the meat removed and set aside, then stock made from the rest of it with herbs, spices and veg, then additional veg along with the noodles, cut up meat, and spices added to create the soup itself. That requires a fully equipped kitchen and a pantry full of ingredients, along with staff able to do it all. I’m trying to imagine any scenario where a car dealer would be able to justify that investment.
    To be clear, the soup, sandwiches and baked goods are home made at my M.B. dealer. They probably have over 100 employees and would need a cafeteria anyway. Plus they have a lot of customers waiting, not to mention nail salon and golf driving range....you could make a trip to MB for a days outing.

    Btw....my tire patch cost $110.
    ————————————————
    110 bucks for a tire patch? Even with Canadian dollars that’s on the high side since most places here would charge less than $50. Now you know where your free home made chicken soup comes from.

    Like the man said, “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

    jmonroe
    Maybe driver got a kiss and received a bouquet of flowers the next morning.
    ————————————————
    Be nice. Don’t ruin his vacation.

    jmonroe
    I guess you could also say that he ended up having a $60 bowl of soup...
    ————————————————
    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    jmonroe
    I can do you one better. One of the offerings we have at the cooking studio is a single class - 75 minutes long, for $60. 3 kids showed up yesterday morning, their parents having paid that much for them to make pancakes from scratch.
    .
    Lessons to make pancakes for $60!
    Don't you just buy the liquid mix and pour some onto a frying pan?

    ————————————————
    That’s cheating. Making real pancakes is a labor of love but it shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes for the first batch once the pan is preheated. Mrs. j likes blueberries in hers. I take ‘em straight.

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,219

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    2022 Tesla Model Y Performance, 2018 BMW M240i Convertible
  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 233,831
    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    ab348 said:

    driver100 said:


    Homemade chicken noodle soup at MB is a gourmet delight.

    To me, “homemade” requires made from scratch, so a leftover roasted chicken carcass with the meat removed and set aside, then stock made from the rest of it with herbs, spices and veg, then additional veg along with the noodles, cut up meat, and spices added to create the soup itself. That requires a fully equipped kitchen and a pantry full of ingredients, along with staff able to do it all. I’m trying to imagine any scenario where a car dealer would be able to justify that investment.
    To be clear, the soup, sandwiches and baked goods are home made at my M.B. dealer. They probably have over 100 employees and would need a cafeteria anyway. Plus they have a lot of customers waiting, not to mention nail salon and golf driving range....you could make a trip to MB for a days outing.

    Btw....my tire patch cost $110.
    ————————————————
    110 bucks for a tire patch? Even with Canadian dollars that’s on the high side since most places here would charge less than $50. Now you know where your free home made chicken soup comes from.

    Like the man said, “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

    jmonroe
    Maybe driver got a kiss and received a bouquet of flowers the next morning.
    ————————————————
    Be nice. Don’t ruin his vacation.

    jmonroe
    I guess you could also say that he ended up having a $60 bowl of soup...
    ————————————————
    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    jmonroe
    I can do you one better. One of the offerings we have at the cooking studio is a single class - 75 minutes long, for $60. 3 kids showed up yesterday morning, their parents having paid that much for them to make pancakes from scratch.
    .
    Lessons to make pancakes for $60!
    Don't you just buy the liquid mix and pour some onto a frying pan?

    ————————————————
    That’s cheating. Making real pancakes is a labor of love but it shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes for the first batch once the pan is preheated. Mrs. j likes blueberries in hers. I take ‘em straight.

    jmonroe
    We have an awesome scratch buttermilk pancake recipe that is to die for, but we do use an electric skillet, so that each kid can make and flip their own pancakes during the class.

    Sometimes we use blueberries, sometimes chocolate chips, sometimes bananas.

    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    They also made a second item, but I can't remember what it was yesterday.

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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 22,193
    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    ab348 said:

    driver100 said:


    Homemade chicken noodle soup at MB is a gourmet delight.

    To me, “homemade” requires made from scratch, so a leftover roasted chicken carcass with the meat removed and set aside, then stock made from the rest of it with herbs, spices and veg, then additional veg along with the noodles, cut up meat, and spices added to create the soup itself. That requires a fully equipped kitchen and a pantry full of ingredients, along with staff able to do it all. I’m trying to imagine any scenario where a car dealer would be able to justify that investment.
    To be clear, the soup, sandwiches and baked goods are home made at my M.B. dealer. They probably have over 100 employees and would need a cafeteria anyway. Plus they have a lot of customers waiting, not to mention nail salon and golf driving range....you could make a trip to MB for a days outing.

    Btw....my tire patch cost $110.
    ————————————————
    110 bucks for a tire patch? Even with Canadian dollars that’s on the high side since most places here would charge less than $50. Now you know where your free home made chicken soup comes from.

    Like the man said, “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

    jmonroe
    Maybe driver got a kiss and received a bouquet of flowers the next morning.
    ————————————————
    Be nice. Don’t ruin his vacation.

    jmonroe
    I guess you could also say that he ended up having a $60 bowl of soup...
    ————————————————
    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    jmonroe
    I can do you one better. One of the offerings we have at the cooking studio is a single class - 75 minutes long, for $60. 3 kids showed up yesterday morning, their parents having paid that much for them to make pancakes from scratch.
    .
    Lessons to make pancakes for $60!
    Don't you just buy the liquid mix and pour some onto a frying pan?

    ————————————————
    That’s cheating. Making real pancakes is a labor of love but it shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes for the first batch once the pan is preheated. Mrs. j likes blueberries in hers. I take ‘em straight.

    jmonroe
    We have an awesome scratch buttermilk pancake recipe that is to die for, but we do use an electric skillet, so that each kid can make and flip their own pancakes during the class.

    Sometimes we use blueberries, sometimes chocolate chips, sometimes bananas.

    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    They also made a second item, but I can't remember what it was yesterday.
    Nice to see these kids preparing for a career at Denny’s.😙

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 2,753
    This place we were at last weekend has reserved handicap parking.



    They must have had people parking there who shouldn't have because they raised to fine, which used to be $150.


    2020 Ascent Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 49,683

    Learned my 2nd new sport in a week yesterday. Went to a local club for a learn to do curling session. Lots of fun but harder than it looks. Definitely harder than pickle ball! And colder.

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  • mjfloyd1mjfloyd1 Member Posts: 3,076

    I thought I was going to have to replace a HVAC system but fixed the AC with a new 2 speed switch for $45

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 49,683

    You have powerglide AC?

    Old school baby!

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 31,736

    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.



    Nice to see these kids preparing for a career at Denny’s.😙
    What kind of syrup is recommended?
    I hope Canadian maple syrup.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    driver100 said:


    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    Nice to see these kids preparing for a career at Denny’s.😙
    What kind of syrup is recommended?
    I hope Canadian maple syrup.


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    I’m going to say Vermont but that’s a real ride to Denver. They must have maple trees in Denver because the guy across the street has 2 of them in his front yard. I never thought about taping those until just now.

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    Michaell said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:

    ab348 said:

    driver100 said:


    Homemade chicken noodle soup at MB is a gourmet delight.

    To me, “homemade” requires made from scratch, so a leftover roasted chicken carcass with the meat removed and set aside, then stock made from the rest of it with herbs, spices and veg, then additional veg along with the noodles, cut up meat, and spices added to create the soup itself. That requires a fully equipped kitchen and a pantry full of ingredients, along with staff able to do it all. I’m trying to imagine any scenario where a car dealer would be able to justify that investment.
    To be clear, the soup, sandwiches and baked goods are home made at my M.B. dealer. They probably have over 100 employees and would need a cafeteria anyway. Plus they have a lot of customers waiting, not to mention nail salon and golf driving range....you could make a trip to MB for a days outing.

    Btw....my tire patch cost $110.
    ————————————————
    110 bucks for a tire patch? Even with Canadian dollars that’s on the high side since most places here would charge less than $50. Now you know where your free home made chicken soup comes from.

    Like the man said, “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

    jmonroe
    Maybe driver got a kiss and received a bouquet of flowers the next morning.
    ————————————————
    Be nice. Don’t ruin his vacation.

    jmonroe
    I guess you could also say that he ended up having a $60 bowl of soup...
    ————————————————
    I’ve had some mighty good home made chicken soup in my day (think of a grandmother that brought her recipe over in the boat with her) but even that wouldn’t tempt me to pay 60 bucks for a bowl of soup.

    jmonroe
    I can do you one better. One of the offerings we have at the cooking studio is a single class - 75 minutes long, for $60. 3 kids showed up yesterday morning, their parents having paid that much for them to make pancakes from scratch.
    .
    Lessons to make pancakes for $60!
    Don't you just buy the liquid mix and pour some onto a frying pan?

    ————————————————
    That’s cheating. Making real pancakes is a labor of love but it shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes for the first batch once the pan is preheated. Mrs. j likes blueberries in hers. I take ‘em straight.

    jmonroe
    We have an awesome scratch buttermilk pancake recipe that is to die for, but we do use an electric skillet, so that each kid can make and flip their own pancakes during the class.

    Sometimes we use blueberries, sometimes chocolate chips, sometimes bananas.

    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    They also made a second item, but I can't remember what it was yesterday.
    ————————————————
    Nothing like great pancakes and sausage with good coffee for breakfast but I don’t want them to be my last meal. :'(

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,219
    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    Two reasons:
    (1) I did not find out about the 1222 removal tool until after we were well underway (I had watched several youtube videos and reviewed the cartridge installation instructions and there was zero mention of a specialized tool.

    (2) They did not have any in stock locally.

    I have ordered one from Amazon though since we have two other 1222 faucets and I expect to need to do this exercise again.
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  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,221

    @driver100 said:

    • What kind of golf course costs $16? Quicksand!
    • $150! You can get a tire patch plus simulated golf for $110 at my MB dealer.

    Well the course is a 9 hole course that's owned by the village and the $16 is a weekday senior rate for residents. On weekends it would cost me $20 and non residents would be charged more. So if I wanted to play 18 holes it would be $32.

    The $150 one is Dubsdread at Cog Hill and you would have to look long and hard to find a better course. Although there are other courses at Cog Hill that cost a whole lot less.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 2,753
    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    I have a few Moen faucets and that number didn't look right. I went and looked and, sure enough, mine are 1225. Weird.

    2020 Ascent Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport

  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 18,673

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    I had that happen to me 3 years ago. The Moen was only installed 2 or 3 years before that. I was unimpressed even though they did send the free replacement. I didn't have shutoff on the feed to the shower (I do now) so I could only get it to stop running by shutting off the supply at the meter, no fun. Oddly enough I was able to extract the failed cartridge just with strong pulls on the stem with channelocks. But if it fails again I'm buying the puller tool.

    2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 31,736

    @driver100 said:

    • What kind of golf course costs $16? Quicksand!
    • $150! You can get a tire patch plus simulated golf for $110 at my MB dealer.

    Well the course is a 9 hole course that's owned by the village and the $16 is a weekday senior rate for residents. On weekends it would cost me $20 and non residents would be charged more. So if I wanted to play 18 holes it would be $32.

    The $150 one is Dubsdread at Cog Hill and you would have to look long and hard to find a better course. Although there are other courses at Cog Hill that cost a whole lot less.


    So these are major exceptions with lots of stipulations.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 227,490
    Wish I'd heard all this before picking Moen for our new kitchen faucet..

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  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,221

    @driver100 said:
    So these are major exceptions with lots of stipulations.

    Not really, the question was asked how much does a round of golf cost. I gave the lowest price I personally know of and the highest one I personally know of. Basically a range of what a round costs.

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  • dino001dino001 Member Posts: 6,113
    edited October 2
    venture said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    I have a few Moen faucets and that number didn't look right. I went and looked and, sure enough, mine are 1225. Weird.
    There are several common models, these two and some others. General idea is you should not need a drill to just replace cartridge. If you want a different type of the faucet or bathroom spout, well that’s different story. Also, if you have a lot of lime scale, it may damage the cartridge and it can get stuck. It happened to me, but I was able to dodge the bullet and somehow pull it out with a tool without damaging the rest, with quite substantial effort, but without overdoing it. Since then I only get brass cartridge, not plastic and I lubricate it before inserting it in, I also listen for a change in the spout noise, for building constriction of water pressure (it starts singing) to change the cartridge early.

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  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,219
    dino001 said:

    venture said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    I have a few Moen faucets and that number didn't look right. I went and looked and, sure enough, mine are 1225. Weird.
    There are several common models, these two and some others. General idea is you should not need a drill to just replace cartridge. If you want a different type of the faucet or bathroom spout, well that’s different story. Also, if you have a lot of lime scale, it may damage the cartridge and it can get stuck. It happened to me, but I was able to dodge the bullet and somehow pull it out with a tool without damaging the rest, with quite substantial effort, but without overdoing it. Since then I only get brass cartridge, not plastic and I lubricate it before inserting it in, I also listen for a change in the spout noise, for building constriction of water pressure (it starts singing) to change the cartridge early.

    Yeah - I've learned a lot. We pulled for a while with standard channel locks and it wouldn't come out. Then the cartridge just gave out and snapped. The only way to get the remnants out was to drill it so it would collapse. Not my favorite activity.
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    edited October 2

    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    Two reasons:
    (1) I did not find out about the 1222 removal tool until after we were well underway (I had watched several youtube videos and reviewed the cartridge installation instructions and there was zero mention of a specialized tool.

    (2) They did not have any in stock locally.

    I have ordered one from Amazon though since we have two other 1222 faucets and I expect to need to do this exercise again.
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    I gather you got the cartridge out but I don’t know how a drill would do it without damaging the valve body which would require a total valve replacement. That could be a BIG job (depending on your skill level) especially if you don’t have access to the back of the valve body to unsweat the copper tubing (or at least disconnect the screw on adapter fittings) on the rear of the valve body if they are even used with your application which is pretty rare but I saw that once.

    Are you sure you have the 1222 cartridge because Moen also uses a 1225 cartridge for some valves that is very similar but a little bigger in diameter and therefore the 1222 removal tool won’t get that one out. Same type of tool but a little bigger.

    Just asking.

    EDIT: just saw where @venture has the 1225 cartridge.

    jmonroe
    '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 18,673
    One thing that I probably should do with my Moen faucets is to get the free replacement cartridge in advance by reporting a failure before it actually fails.

    2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6

  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,219
    jmonroe1 said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

    ————————————————
    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    Two reasons:
    (1) I did not find out about the 1222 removal tool until after we were well underway (I had watched several youtube videos and reviewed the cartridge installation instructions and there was zero mention of a specialized tool.

    (2) They did not have any in stock locally.

    I have ordered one from Amazon though since we have two other 1222 faucets and I expect to need to do this exercise again.
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    I gather you got the cartridge out but I don’t know how a drill would do it without damaging the valve body which would require a total valve replacement. That could be a BIG job (depending on your skill level) especially if you don’t have access to the back of the valve body to unsweat the copper tubing (or at least disconnect the screw on adapter fittings) on the rear of the valve body if they are even used with your application which is pretty rare but I saw that once.

    Are you sure you have the 1222 cartridge because Moen also uses a 1225 cartridge for some valves that is very similar but a little bigger in diameter and therefore the 1222 removal tool won’t get that one out. Same type of tool but a little bigger.

    Just asking.

    EDIT: just saw where @venture has the 1225 cartridge.

    jmonroe
    100% the 1222 cartridge - and I did it very carefully with a very small drill bit - before installing I checked the valve body for just the reason you indicated. Got lucky.
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    kyfdx said:

    Wish I'd heard all this before picking Moen for our new kitchen faucet..

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    Almost all single handle kitchen faucet manufacturers use a cartridge of some kind and a puller might be needed for all of them too. @ab348 lucked out by yanking on his to get his out. I’ve had that luck too but there are times when you need the puller to prevent damaging the valve body.

    The tool is dirt cheap compared to replacing the whole valve to say nothing about the work involved doing that for a tub or shower. Replacing an entire kitchen faucet is a walk in the park compared to replacing the entire valve for tubs and showers.

    FWIW, I don’t think Moen uses the same type of cartridges for their sink faucets like they use for their tubs and showers but I could be wrong.

    jmonroe
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    dino001 said:

    venture said:

    jmonroe1 said:

    So, in this week’s saga of home ownership, I learned that an old shower faucet cartridge can break off in the fixture when you go to replace it. This message brought to you by Moen and my DeWalt drill.

    Why did I find this out? Because our shower cartridge gave up the ghost and the shower wouldn’t turn off.

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    Why did you need a drill to remove a Moen cartridge? All I needed was the Moen cartridge removal tool and it come out easy peasy. Going from memory I think my cartridge model number is 1222 for both the shower and tub and Moen sent them free. All I had to do was wait a few days which I realize can’t always be done.

    jmonroe
    I have a few Moen faucets and that number didn't look right. I went and looked and, sure enough, mine are 1225. Weird.
    There are several common models, these two and some others. General idea is you should not need a drill to just replace cartridge. If you want a different type of the faucet or bathroom spout, well that’s different story. Also, if you have a lot of lime scale, it may damage the cartridge and it can get stuck. It happened to me, but I was able to dodge the bullet and somehow pull it out with a tool without damaging the rest, with quite substantial effort, but without overdoing it. Since then I only get brass cartridge, not plastic and I lubricate it before inserting it in, I also listen for a change in the spout noise, for building constriction of water pressure (it starts singing) to change the cartridge early.

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    Believe it or not a plastic cartridge can be removed easier than a brass cartridge because brass against brass can really seize and be almost impossible to remove.

    There are times when plastic is better than metal and in plumbing that’s the case a lot of times. I would NEVER use the old style chrome plated brass for kitchen and bath drain lines. Any time I’ve ever touched old chrome plated brass drain lines they crumble every time. That never happens with plastic.

    FWIW, where I live if you have to replace an old cast iron drain line from the house to the street it MUST be schedule 40 or 80 PVC pipe and using tera cota is also prohibited.

    jmonroe
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  • ab348ab348 Member Posts: 18,673
    edited October 2
    This article is 8 years old so maybe things have changed but some places still severely limit the use of plastic pipe:

    https://www.pmmag.com/articles/97318-plastic-pipe-still-limited-in-plumbing-applications

    I believe the City of Chicago still requires metal-clad wiring aka BX or Greenfield cable for electrical work too. Romex must be encased in metal conduit.

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  • mjfloyd1mjfloyd1 Member Posts: 3,076
    My oldest daughter has now completed two of her four scheduled PA program interviews. I figured that she would like the first one at a private school better than the state school (where I went to medical school). I was wrong. Her interviewer was the new program director who works in pediatrics and my daughter’s interest is pediatrics. They seemed to be two peas in a pod. Doesn’t hurt that the program is $68k at state school vs $98k for private school.

    She has upcoming interviews at Midwestern in Downer’s Grove (Chicago suburb) and University of Dayton.

    This will be an interesting few upcoming weeks…
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 227,490
    mjfloyd1 said:

    My oldest daughter has now completed two of her four scheduled PA program interviews. I figured that she would like the first one at a private school better than the state school (where I went to medical school). I was wrong. Her interviewer was the new program director who works in pediatrics and my daughter’s interest is pediatrics. They seemed to be two peas in a pod. Doesn’t hurt that the program is $68k at state school vs $98k for private school.

    She has upcoming interviews at Midwestern in Downer’s Grove (Chicago suburb) and University of Dayton.

    This will be an interesting few upcoming weeks…

    Dayton is private, right?

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  • mjfloyd1mjfloyd1 Member Posts: 3,076
    edited October 2
    Yes. Looks to be a bit over $97k. Midwestern is $130k. Ouch. I can’t retire if she picks that one😂

    The interviews were odd. The private school asked how to explain any bad grades but she has a 4.0 so they hadn’t looked at her resume apparently.
  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 18,901
    @roadburner,
    A friend of mine's daughter has a 2017 Mini and it needs a new battery.
    $250 for the battery but with installation $650!
    Does this make sense? TIA.
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,053

    @roadburner,
    A friend of mine's daughter has a 2017 Mini and it needs a new battery.
    $250 for the battery but with installation $650!
    Does this make sense? TIA.

    No way; $400 for labor is extortionate.

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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    ab348 said:

    This article is 8 years old so maybe things have changed but some places still severely limit the use of plastic pipe:

    https://www.pmmag.com/articles/97318-plastic-pipe-still-limited-in-plumbing-applications

    I believe the City of Chicago still requires metal-clad wiring aka BX or Greenfield cable for electrical work too. Romeo must be encased in metal conduit.

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    Plumbing and electrical codes change all the time so you have to go by what’s in effect in your area when you START to build.

    Like I said where I live you have to use PVC pipe for the main drain line from a house to the street. You can PVC for DWV lines too. If you want you can use copper inside a home for DWV but I don’t know anybody dopey enough to go through the expense and time to use copper. FWIW, my area no longer permits the use of ABS plastic pipe for any DWV applications, indoors or out.

    Where I live you have to use BX electrical wire in all industrial and commercial buildings or use conduit. Some area within these buildings require rigid electrical conduit (threaded pipe like used in plumbing but it can’t be black pipe like what is used in plumbing for gas lines). The pipe used must be rated for electrical service meaning for the most part it has to be seamless galvanized threaded pipe. In other areas thin wall electrical conduit can be used but no wire commonly known as Romex is permitted.

    Romex is a trade name of the company that invented it replacing the old knob and tube wiring. People today say Romex all the time (me too). It’s like saying Kleenex even though the wire is manufactured by many companies. Todays Romex is plastic covered not cloth covered with some binders similar to tar. And todays Romex is color coded so inspectors, and everyone else for that matter, knows what gauge wire is within the outer colored plastic sheath. Just thought you’d like to know more about Romex than you ever thought you wanted to know.

    jmonroe
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    mjfloyd1 said:

    My oldest daughter has now completed two of her four scheduled PA program interviews. I figured that she would like the first one at a private school better than the state school (where I went to medical school). I was wrong. Her interviewer was the new program director who works in pediatrics and my daughter’s interest is pediatrics. They seemed to be two peas in a pod. Doesn’t hurt that the program is $68k at state school vs $98k for private school.

    She has upcoming interviews at Midwestern in Downer’s Grove (Chicago suburb) and University of Dayton.

    This will be an interesting few upcoming weeks…

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    What does this have to do with tub/shower/kitchen cartridges or any other plumbing for that matter other than you might not be able to pay your water bill soon? :'(

    jmonroe
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,053
    edited October 2
    I cheated death once again. My wife told me that the power adjustments on the passenger seat of her X1 were not working. Time was short, so I didn't have time to put on my Nomex fire suit and gloves- or my safety glasses. However, I screwed up my courage, released the glove box latches, and found and replaced the bad fuse.
    Now I need a stiff drink.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 2,753
    kyfdx said:

    Wish I'd heard all this before picking Moen for our new kitchen faucet..

    I have a Moen in my kitchen and haven't had any trouble with it.

    I replace the cartridges in 3 of my bathroom sinks almost yearly it seems - maybe every 2 years.

    I have one Kohler faucet in a bathroom that has been installed for about 8 years. Never touched the cartridge. I'm not sure how to get it apart anyway. It's sort of an odd ball.

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 32,595

    I cheated death once again. My wife told me that the power adjustments on the passenger seat of her X1 were not working. Time was short, so I didn't have time to put on my Nomex fire suit and gloves- or my safety glasses. However, I screwed up my courage, released the glove box latches, and found and replaced the bad fuse.
    Now I need a stiff drink.

    My family is convinced I'll die doing something stupid around the house or garage. Not changing a fuse, I hope.

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  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 26,995
    For anyone with brass housings and mineral scale buildup, use a 50% mixture of vinegar and water, keeping the area where the scale is builtup soaked. That's the formula for removing the brass ring that holds the Delta shower cartridge in place. It's worked wonders each time I've had to fight to get the ring off to replace the rubber cups for the hot/cold water inlets at the back.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 49,683
    what do you people do to your faucets? though I better stop talking now before I invite Karma to smack me.

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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988

    For anyone with brass housings and mineral scale buildup, use a 50% mixture of vinegar and water, keeping the area where the scale is builtup soaked. That's the formula for removing the brass ring that holds the Delta shower cartridge in place. It's worked wonders each time I've had to fight to get the ring off to replace the rubber cups for the hot/cold water inlets at the back.

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    I’ve used vinegar too and it’s fine when something is vertical and gravity helps but for something mounted horizontally and deep like a valve body where the cartridge slides in, vinegar won’t flow into the body. I guess you can try to squirt it in there but that would be difficult to get enough in there to dissolve the mineral buildup. The puller is still my preference for those applications.

    Vinegar works great on shower heads. I’ve seen where you can partially fill a plastic bag and wire or tape the bag to the pipe to hold it in place but I just unscrew the shower head and let it soak in a bowl until the end of the day.

    jmonroe
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    stickguy said:

    what do you people do to your faucets? though I better stop talking now before I invite Karma to smack me.

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    Too late now.

    Although I hear water softeners greatly minimize the problem but I don’t have one of those. Just plain old water supplied by the city. Wells are even worse.

    jmonroe
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    qbrozen said:

    I cheated death once again. My wife told me that the power adjustments on the passenger seat of her X1 were not working. Time was short, so I didn't have time to put on my Nomex fire suit and gloves- or my safety glasses. However, I screwed up my courage, released the glove box latches, and found and replaced the bad fuse.
    Now I need a stiff drink.

    My family is convinced I'll die doing something stupid around the house or garage. Not changing a fuse, I hope.
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    You’re safe. I’ve replaced fuses longer than you and I’m still standing upright. Serpentine belts worry me much more. Way too much HP spinning those things.

    jmonroe
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  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 22,193
    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:


    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    Nice to see these kids preparing for a career at Denny’s.😙
    What kind of syrup is recommended?
    I hope Canadian maple syrup.


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    I’m going to say Vermont but that’s a real ride to Denver. They must have maple trees in Denver because the guy across the street has 2 of them in his front yard. I never thought about taping those until just now.

    jmonroe

    Make sure those are sugar maples because their sap has the highest sugar content. You can tap other maple varieties but you’ll need to boil a lot more sap for an equivalent amount of syrup.

    Years ago I noticed some trees in the woods were tapped and had buckets hanging. Someone had tapped a bunch of Norway maples by mistake.

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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988

    jmonroe1 said:

    driver100 said:


    The kids learn how to measure their ingredients, mix them up in a bowl, measure and pour onto the skillet, then flip them over at just the right time.

    Nice to see these kids preparing for a career at Denny’s.😙
    What kind of syrup is recommended?
    I hope Canadian maple syrup.

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    I’m going to say Vermont but that’s a real ride to Denver. They must have maple trees in Denver because the guy across the street has 2 of them in his front yard. I never thought about taping those until just now.

    jmonroe

    Make sure those are sugar maples because their sap has the highest sugar content. You can tap other maple varieties but you’ll need to boil a lot more sap for an equivalent amount of syrup.

    Years ago I noticed some trees in the woods were tapped and had buckets hanging. Someone had tapped a bunch of Norway maples by mistake.
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    I think the trees are Red Maple because the leaves were red for a short time but now they’re purple and falling fast. I guess I shouldn’t waste my time.

    jmonroe
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    venture said:

    kyfdx said:

    Wish I'd heard all this before picking Moen for our new kitchen faucet..

    I have a Moen in my kitchen and haven't had any trouble with it.

    I replace the cartridges in 3 of my bathroom sinks almost yearly it seems - maybe every 2 years.

    I have one Kohler faucet in a bathroom that has been installed for about 8 years. Never touched the cartridge. I'm not sure how to get it apart anyway. It's sort of an odd ball.

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    Very unique. I like it. How many times have you been asked how to operate it?

    jmonroe
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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 32,595

    @jmonroe1 said:
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    You’re safe. I’ve replaced fuses longer than you and I’m still standing upright. Serpentine belts worry me much more. Way too much HP spinning those things.

    jmonroe

    Oh I got you. Safety tip: shut off the engine before changing the belt. You are welcome.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 2,753
    jmonroe1 said:

    venture said:

    kyfdx said:

    Wish I'd heard all this before picking Moen for our new kitchen faucet..

    I have a Moen in my kitchen and haven't had any trouble with it.

    I replace the cartridges in 3 of my bathroom sinks almost yearly it seems - maybe every 2 years.

    I have one Kohler faucet in a bathroom that has been installed for about 8 years. Never touched the cartridge. I'm not sure how to get it apart anyway. It's sort of an odd ball.

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    Very unique. I like it. How many times have you been asked how to operate it?

    jmonroe
    Nobody has ever asked. I guess trial and error.

    I saw it on the Kohler web site and thought I'd give it a try and replace it with something else if I didn't like it. It's still going. Maybe there isn't a cartridge??

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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 6,988
    qbrozen said:

    @jmonroe1 said:

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    You’re safe. I’ve replaced fuses longer than you and I’m still standing upright. Serpentine belts worry me much more. Way too much HP spinning those things.

    jmonroe

    Oh I got you. Safety tip: shut off the engine before changing the belt. You are welcome.

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    Thanks, now you tell me. :'(

    jmonroe
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