The last time I got on a plane to do a plumbing job was when I replaced Vernon's green garden hoses with plumbing pipe up in Alaska. That was fun! Tomorrow Jim and I are being picked up at the little airport-golf course that is in my small town by one of our building contractors. Our mission is to fly into a resort town about a hundred miles north of here to fix a screw-up in a house that we did not plumb. It is a big house, and the toilet on the third floor is hooked up to hot water. That is a nice way to have a warm seat in the winter, but it sure runs up the power bill. The hard part will be finding the pipes by tearing out just enough sheetrock in this completed for a year house and fix the screw up. I have been trying to load up enough tools, pipe, fittings and so on from my service truck to do the job and keep the weight down to under 100 pounds for the high altitude air strip we are landing on. I usualy have a ton of tools and fittings with me, so I hope we don't get up there and not have what we need. I will take some pictures and post them tomorrow night if we make it back in one piece. Hey Elson, if you can get up here by 0800 you can go along as co-pilot! Have you ever flown a RV-8 custom built 350hp hot rod plane? DC