wrap a towel around the spigot, cover in plastic sack, then cover with the hose bib cover. Should be good.
Silvertaps said:FTAG 2000 said:
Freeze line is way ahead of schedule. Like 6-8 hours. Metro should be below freezing by 10 tonight.
Would this have any effect on the other layers of the atmosphere cooling down earlier to start sleeting, even snowing earlier than forecast? Hoping we can shorten the "freezing rain" window more than where it's at right now.
JasonD2005 said:Danny Vermin said:
The Official Pool thread is now available so we can keep this thread for weather updates.
https://texags.com/forums/37/topics/3592952
thank goodness- us regular folk don't want to hear about no first-world problems
I just ran out of bourbon. I think Twin Liquors is still open.
Ervin Burrell said:
What's a workaround for a styrofoam bib cover not being flush against the wall?
Ervin Burrell said:
What's a workaround for a styrofoam bib cover not being flush against the wall?
AgsWin2011 said:
So I bought two new freeze misers. One is dripping from the brass tip just fine. The other is dripping from the body/surrounding opening at the bottom.
Is this a faulty miser? If so, I guess I'll just put a faucet cover on it and take the faulty miser off.
Ervin Burrell said:
What's a workaround for a styrofoam bib cover not being flush against the wall?
AgsWin2011 said:
Here's what happened after I had it in the freezer and then back on. It comes rushing out, but not from the brass tip.... is this one screwed?
FTAG 2000 said:Silvertaps said:FTAG 2000 said:
Freeze line is way ahead of schedule. Like 6-8 hours. Metro should be below freezing by 10 tonight.
Would this have any effect on the other layers of the atmosphere cooling down earlier to start sleeting, even snowing earlier than forecast? Hoping we can shorten the "freezing rain" window more than where it's at right now.
Potentially, for example, in Oklahoma City, the warm layer aloft is already gone. Everything that falls up there now is going to be snow. We need that cold air from surface on up to get below freezing to keep us out of the ice and freezing rain.
planoaggie123 said:
You have to be sure of where it is dripping from. Mine was not from the metal end so I knew something was up.
Just left the Dallas Costco. Figured there was a 50/50 chance it would either be total chaos, or really slow because everyone had already done their panic buying - luckily it was the latter (would not have stopped otherwise). No lines in either the store or at the gas pumps.JasonD2005 said:
I need more fear, shortage reports and baseless conjecture.
mosdefn14 said:
That's a frost free hose bib...the valve is some 6"+ behind the brick. Turn it closed and forget about it.
drewser95 said:Just left the Dallas Costco. Figured there was a 50/50 chance it would either be total chaos, or really slow because everyone had already done their panic buying - luckily it was the latter (would not have stopped otherwise). No lines in either the store or at the gas pumps.JasonD2005 said:
I need more fear, shortage reports and baseless conjecture.
75 was a breeze heading south to Mockingbird. Waiting with a Bulleit & soda for some friends at Lakewood Landing.
mosdefn14 said:
That's a frost free hose bib...the valve is some 6"+ behind the brick. Turn it closed and forget about it.