Thanks for the nice thoughts, Excel. I appreciate your comments.
Yeppers, having completed the job was good for the head. However, I don't recall an instance in all the jobs I've done on the houses I've owned that frustrated me like this one. It was Laurel and Hardy time; if if can go wrong it will.
At some time I'm going to have to go back under the house and do the set up correctly. I plan to sell the house in a couple of years. I suspect that a home inspector is not going under the house to check the plumbing as the dirt under the house is like talc, fine and it gets into the lungs.
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