Posted by David G on December 14, 2013 at 15:49:05 from (205.215.206.18):
In Reply to: wierd way to thaw pipes posted by farmerwithmutt on December 14, 2013 at 13:12:10:
My dad helped thaw pipes when he as younger with a guy that had a lincoln welder with hercules engine on it. He had some fun stories about getting paid.
One story they went out to a well off farmer to thaw out the pipe. The farmer asked how much, he told them $20, the farmer said it was to much, so they started to pack up, the farmer asked them how much, he responded $25, the farmer said it was to much. His wife then stepped in and said "quit negotiating or we will not be able to afford this".
Another time they went to an elderly ladies home, and could tell she did not have much. They did the work and told the lady it was $5, the gentleman handed my dad a $10 bill on the way out and said "here is your half".
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