Any neighbor interested in a claw-foot tub in reasonably good condition,

For those thinking "what ever would I do with another claw-foot tub"....

Why not turn it into a pond:
 http://kim.bio.upenn.edu/~fisher/pond1.jpg
 http://kim.bio.upenn.edu/~fisher/pond2.jpg

Or perhaps a very large water bowl for a dog:
 http://kim.bio.upenn.edu/~fisher/pond3.JPG

Cheers,
Stephen


On 5/14/07, Bill Sanderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I've got a cast iron radiator sitting on my porch now.  I won't miss it
much,, but I'd rather choose the disposition myself.

Any neighbor interested in a claw-foot tub in reasonably good condition,
or the radiator, send me email?

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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Doc Baldy
*Sent:* Monday, May 14, 2007 10:59 AM
*To:* Bill Sanderson
*Cc:* University City listserv
*Subject:* Re: [UC] Plumbing stolen

>  This is the first I've heard....of this manifesting itself in theft.

My neighbor is doing a gut-level renovation of his house.  He's been
robbed twice in the past few months, with the copper pipes being the
apparent target.

If his new alarm system fails, then I'll send him to Diller....

Happy voting,
D.


On 5/14/07, Bill Sanderson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Interesting -- I know that prices for all metal as scrap are higher than
>
> they have been--demand is up.  This is the first I've heard, besides the
> missing sewer covers, of this manifesting itself in theft.
>
> Keep an eye on your downspouts, etc, folks!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Charles H. Buchholtz
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 10:27 AM
> To: University City listserv
> Subject: [UC] Plumbing stolen
>
> This has not been a fun morning...
>
> Woke up, and my toilet wouldn't flush.  No water in the bathroom.
> Went down to the basement to check for a leak.  Water all over the
> basement
> floor.  Not coming from a pipe...  Coming in through the wall at ground
> level (not a break in my line to the water main, that's below ground).
>
> Figure that someone used my hose bib and didn't turn it off.  Go outside
> to
> check it out.  No water under the hose bib, but there's some water under
> the
> porch.
>
> Look under the porch....
>
> Someone had stolen the copper pipe running from my basement to the hose
> bib
> (and the hose bibalong with it).  The pipe was cut about 3 feet from the
> house wall, and water was pouring out.
>
> I reported it to the police.  I guess I'll report ti to UCD, also.
>
> I guess installing a porch lattice is now a higher priority, maybe steel
> reinforced.
>
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