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abbridged ver:
found a run of copper hot water recirculation pipe that was springing a small tiny leak. without thinking, i just isolated it, cut the faulty fitting, pressed in a new one, called it a day.
3 days later... another leak. then another and another.
i pulled the old peice out of the garbage pail - it was so paper thin i crushed the pipe between my fingers.
had to shut down water to the building, and re-pipe the entire run up there. the recirculation pump had such velocity, and since it was running 24/7 it put the equivalent of about 60+ years of wear and tear on that thin copper pipe in about 12 years, and wore it completely out.
a new pump was fitted with a lower head velocity, and a staging timer was set to only run for the busy business hours during the work day, and return to passive flow at night. should last a lot longer as well since the run was re-designed and simplified with less turns in the pipes.
but yea, 'quick fix' turned into 3 day workout real quick, lol.
for a video game comparison: achievements like "defeat 10000 enemies" or "fill the encyclopedia". things that require little intelligence or skill, but a lot of perseverance
The professionals make it look so easy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvy9km7g6fw
*dies 497 times*
LAURENCEEE