six-point socket II
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Hi!
Today I got the painting done - and finished the laundry room as far as it made sense before the epoxy floor will be poured/rolled, hopefully some time next week. To get this done quick, I temporarily removed both water pipes and conduit/electrical lines that are on the walls. So I needed some tools ... To carry some project specific tools, I use the SYS-TB-1, and add two of my VetoProPac. First the CP4 that hold my essential "EDC-type tools" (back) and the TP4 (front) - thats ideal for just grabbing what you need.
After that, using FrogTape/masking tape and painting.
Here are some detailed pictures of the FrogTape/masiking tape after painting and after removal. As you can see that stuff works wonders - you just have to put it on straight.
Then we started to move everything back in and I took a - preliminary final - photo. (Until the epoxy gets delivered.)
And when I checked the picture on my phone after taking it, I noticed something. (Marked orange.) Incredible. Having the faucet with the connection to the washing machine on the left, while the machine is on the right. And having a regular faucet on the right. I have no idea why that never bothered us, until I took this picture.
Impossible to leave it that way... So I got the tools back out, some hemp and Neo Fermit (thread seal).
This allowed me to look into the Wall-Connector-Fitting manufactured by Fraenkische (Alpex). What leaves me with a couple of questions, honestly. But more on that on another day.
Trading places.
And ready to take the preliminary-final photo.
Looks way more appealing now.
Kind regards,
Oliver
Today I got the painting done - and finished the laundry room as far as it made sense before the epoxy floor will be poured/rolled, hopefully some time next week. To get this done quick, I temporarily removed both water pipes and conduit/electrical lines that are on the walls. So I needed some tools ... To carry some project specific tools, I use the SYS-TB-1, and add two of my VetoProPac. First the CP4 that hold my essential "EDC-type tools" (back) and the TP4 (front) - thats ideal for just grabbing what you need.



After that, using FrogTape/masking tape and painting.



Here are some detailed pictures of the FrogTape/masiking tape after painting and after removal. As you can see that stuff works wonders - you just have to put it on straight.





Then we started to move everything back in and I took a - preliminary final - photo. (Until the epoxy gets delivered.)
And when I checked the picture on my phone after taking it, I noticed something. (Marked orange.) Incredible. Having the faucet with the connection to the washing machine on the left, while the machine is on the right. And having a regular faucet on the right. I have no idea why that never bothered us, until I took this picture.

Impossible to leave it that way... So I got the tools back out, some hemp and Neo Fermit (thread seal).
This allowed me to look into the Wall-Connector-Fitting manufactured by Fraenkische (Alpex). What leaves me with a couple of questions, honestly. But more on that on another day.

Trading places.

And ready to take the preliminary-final photo.


Kind regards,
Oliver