Posted by tjdub on September 29, 2010 at 20:00:33 from (208.74.246.137):
In Reply to: Best/wost cobble jobs posted by C.R. on September 29, 2010 at 18:37:38:
Best cobble job was many years ago driving with a friend to his parent's cabin in the WI north woods at night. His heater core blew out. Rerouted one of the heater core hoses back into the engine with a bic lighter and a pair of rusty pliers found in his trunk. Had to wait many hours for a car to come by and luckily they had a cooler with water in it. That was early summer and he drove the car like that until winter. I remember because I froze my hands helping him put the new heater core in. Didn't blow a frost plug though, so I guess it was right in the nick of time.
Worst cobble job has to be my grandfather's PVC plumbing work in my house. Looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. It's been holding for at least 30 years so I guess it isn't really as bad as it looks.
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