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Ugh. I know your pain. We have two pumps at the museum I help run, and my favorite (NOT!!!) is at the bottom of the elevator shaft. It's bad enough I'm a bit claustrophobic, but each time I have to climb down there and mess with it every horror movie scene of runaway elevators is running through my head. Every possible interlock and safety is engaged and the main circuit is off, and I check each probably a half-dozen times. And I don't do it without capable, full-strength assistance.Which reminds me, I haven't heard it running lately, and there are water noises in the shaft. I last changed it three years ago. Crap. [...shudder...]
What was supposed to be a day of building desks/work benches for the layout room turned into a morning of learning how to replace a sump pump.. (no water outside of the pit).. but the pump was running bit not pumping.. I thought the outlet was frozen but a few minutes with the hair dryer outside.. and no water.. (and the inside portion of the pipe at the wall wasn't notisbly cold).. So I disconnected the pump at the check valve from the outlet and confirmed it wasn't pumping. I couldn't get the outlet pipe off the old pump I had to replace the PCV pipe between the pump and the check valve.. ( I set the pumps side by side and worked my way bottom to top installing pvc.. and it all fit.New pump works great.. and the model I got was $50 off and Menards 11% this week so I went back and got another for the next time.My insurance guy said he changes his pumps every year.. which seems overkill, but every 2-3 years makes sense.~Ian
The layout legs will all have adjustable carriage bolts for leveling and to keep the wood off the ground.
..., I dont think I need that extreme.~Ian
I did this on my last one. It was definitely worth the piece of mind. I'd also recommend getting those little "cups" for them to sit in too to spread the load a bit if you're on top of anything. They also keep rust circles from forming too.
1 hour and $214 later.... (Attachment Link)