Hmmm... your Mom's husband's Dad, Huh?
I'd tell him it is the evidence of a really crazy party. :)
Or insuate that *he put the balloon there for some unknown purpose.


On Sun, 27 May 2007, Shane Hecker wrote:

> First, let me thank those of you who provided feedback. It was appreciated.
> Now to the fun part.
> This afternoon, I decided to implement the suggestion of using a baloon to
> check for a gas leak at the point where a gas line was capped off. So I go
> over to the house and think this should be easy, I can reach the cap from
> the blower closet. That would be where the furnace/ac blower and evaporator
> coil are. I get in the closet and sure shootin I can't reach the cap. It's
> just barely out of my reach, about 2 inches back from a 90 degree turn in
> the pipe. I really wanted to get this done, so time for a little
> exploration.
> The attic door is in the garage. A buddy of mine was with me, so after
> moving a couple things out of the way, I get the door and stairs down. I go
> into the attic and at first it looks easy. There's some plywood decking, so
> I figure this should be straight forward. Decking runs out where the garage
> ends and the house begins, so it's now time to balance on the beams. It took
> me a while but with the assistance of my buddy talking to me in the closet,
> I get there and put the baloon over the cap. He's got the duck (or is it
> duct) tape so he secures the baloon after I get it completely over the cap.
> He then goes back to the garage and talks to me so I can get back to the
> opening.
> I tell you, I didn't realize how quickly you can get hot. It's 75 degrees
> outside and I still sweat like a pig up there. Hey, no need for exercise,
> just crawl around in the attic for a while and you'll loose some weight.
> Anyway, got back down and went outside to turn on the gas. Easy enough. Went
> back in and checked the baloon. It didn't inflate as far as we could see.
> Time for the next item, light the water heater.
> I bought me one of those Bick lighters, the one where you hold down the
> button and pull a trigger. Kinda looks like a little gun. The first few
> times I tried lighting the pilot on the water heater, it didn't light. Don't
> know how much time went by, but I finally got the thing to light. I found
> out because I got a little too close to the poker and it was hot. Yeah, I
> think it's lit now. Turn the heater to on and the burner fires up. Now, it
> gets interesting. For a while there, the flame was jumping out about 6
> inches outside the heater. It would jump out, then go back in, jump out, go
> back in. Every time it jumped out, you could hear a change in the sound.
> Come to find out that air in the gas line was causing it to do this. After a
> bit, it became stable. Since I'm not yet in the house, I put the heater on
> pilot so as not to waste gas. Went back in for another check of the baloon,
> still no change. Go to church and come back an hour or so later for another
> check. Still no change. I'm guessing there's no gas leak. The baloon is
> still up there. I'll probably take it down later. I'm not sure what's going
> to be more fun, me telling my family what I did or letting them find the
> baloon up there and the water heater lit and wondering how it came to pass.
> My mother and her husband probably won't care, but if her husband's dad
> found out, he'd probably give me an hour lecture on why I shouldn't have
> done it. If they ask me, I thought about pulling a Bill Engvall here's your
> sign on them, but might rethink that. What would you do?
> Thought you would like to know how this came out. I know the message is
> long, but had to post this. Hopefully someone else will get some benefit
> from this. Let me know what you think. Later.
>
> Shane
>
>


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