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- tocsik commented on Phil B's instructable "Ghetto" Water Meter Key
- tocsik commented on robives's instructable T.Rex With Interchangeable Cams.View Instructable »
No, sorry. I literally, just got a sheet of plywood and cut the parts out. It was all analog and by hand. No files or plans.
- tocsik commented on tomcon21's instructable Hello Mary Lou Guitar Solo LessonView Instructable »
nicely done.
- tocsik commented on MonsterTutorials's instructable Dollar Store Skull Corpsing With Plastic Bags and Heat GunView Instructable »
I used this technique and added some faux fur to corpsify a plastic dog skeleton. Thanks
- tocsik commented on kludge77's instructable Gummy Bear Axe
Wait, so your say that someone who doesn't read the instructable and watch the video is going scroll down here and read your comment?
View Instructable »Wait, so you are saying that someone who doesn't read the instructable or watch the video is going to scroll down here and read your comment?
- tocsik commented on Mattydubs's instructable Really Cool Dragon Eggs for EasterView Instructable »
The frustrating thing for me is that not only is this plagiarism, but it got featured too.
- tocsik favorited Slap-O-Fone by veebz
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Ungh 10 years old. I used to work for a water department. In our municipality it was illegal for the citizens to open the meter pit and do anything in it, regardless of the side of the meter it was located on. Citizens could, and we're required at the Time of construction to install a shut off on their side of the line outside of the meter pit. I should not have said most cities given that my knowledge was limited to one municipality in in one geographic region of the world. When it comes to local rules and regulations, they are piecemeal all around the world. All I'm trying to say is be sure of your local laws, regulations, contracts with landlords, water companies etc. As a side note the shut off was always on the city side where I worked so we could shut the water off and pull the met…
see more »Ungh 10 years old. I used to work for a water department. In our municipality it was illegal for the citizens to open the meter pit and do anything in it, regardless of the side of the meter it was located on. Citizens could, and we're required at the Time of construction to install a shut off on their side of the line outside of the meter pit. I should not have said most cities given that my knowledge was limited to one municipality in in one geographic region of the world. When it comes to local rules and regulations, they are piecemeal all around the world. All I'm trying to say is be sure of your local laws, regulations, contracts with landlords, water companies etc. As a side note the shut off was always on the city side where I worked so we could shut the water off and pull the meter out if the citizen cut the lock off that we would put on for non payment