“Lowest bidder” - The whole job has to be ripped out and redone. He used heaps of second hand crap too. It’s a real mess. You should see his companies electrical work. They don’t have a mechanical services or electrical license. It’s a wonderful situation.
High pressure seems to mean different things in different situations. eg:water jet vs UHP water blasting vs tapered coupling installation vs um, tyre inflation?
Can’t be THAT high a pressure on a cast valve and rubber gaskets
“Lowest bidder” - The whole job has to be ripped out and redone. He used heaps of second hand crap too. It’s a real mess. You should see his companies electrical work. They don’t have a mechanical services or electrical license. It’s a wonderful situation.
Who decided that bids from unlicensed workers were accepted? Ridiculous
Yup. You’re telling me! He “borrowed” a license from a mate… it’s all cooked up. He’s in a fair amount of trouble.
Well at least the lawsuit will pay for it
You are suing them right? Get everyone involved.
Oh god yeah that does sound like it should get him in plenty of trouble. I get buerocracy can be crazy annoying but this is just unacceptable
High pressure seems to mean different things in different situations. eg:water jet vs UHP water blasting vs tapered coupling installation vs um, tyre inflation?
In advanced fire eating tech, high pressure means a gentle breeze