I started off with some painting.

I completed laying the piping for the source lines. Everything is insulated as well to the point where it comes up out of the floor.

Even the hose line is run. I can't install the hose spicket itself until the siding that it has to go through is fixed.

I wanted to run the main line too, but I think it is worth the 15 dollars to get pipe that is already straight. I tried using a heat gun to help straighten it, but it would have taken me all weekend to get a long enough straight piece to run all the way down. I am also considering using 1" line for it, but we shall see. 1" is pretty common for the main line, but that is normally a very long line. For me, 3/4 is probably fine. If it is a lot more expensive, I might stick with 3/4.

I also did some outdoor cleanup today, since I didn't want to stay inside all day. I finally got the last of the tar paper cleaned up.

I also noticed that my fly tape made a mess.

So I moved it to the edge. Hopefully it is now far enough away to not cause any more goo.

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