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What's Your Side-Hustle or Passive Income? Legit Question.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 4096018" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I'm like some of the other members on here, I repair things that break around the house. Just yesterday my told me we needed a new commode seat because one of the plastic spacers between the lid and ring broke. This is one of the oak ones that cost around $35 to $40 dollars. It took about 10 minutes to make a new on my lathe. Last week my wife said there was an odor like an open drain in the master bathroom. I unhooked the water line to the sink. When I started to unhook the drain line, it broke off in my hand. A steel pipe nipple going into the wall was rotted out. I borrowed a 1 1/2" NPT off a friend and got the threads cleaned out and replaced it with PVC. I figured I saved us $300 to $400 by not hiring a plumber to fix it. My play money gig used to be teaching the SDA class. We did that for over twenty years. It was good easy money while it lasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 4096018, member: 524"] I'm like some of the other members on here, I repair things that break around the house. Just yesterday my told me we needed a new commode seat because one of the plastic spacers between the lid and ring broke. This is one of the oak ones that cost around $35 to $40 dollars. It took about 10 minutes to make a new on my lathe. Last week my wife said there was an odor like an open drain in the master bathroom. I unhooked the water line to the sink. When I started to unhook the drain line, it broke off in my hand. A steel pipe nipple going into the wall was rotted out. I borrowed a 1 1/2" NPT off a friend and got the threads cleaned out and replaced it with PVC. I figured I saved us $300 to $400 by not hiring a plumber to fix it. My play money gig used to be teaching the SDA class. We did that for over twenty years. It was good easy money while it lasted. [/QUOTE]
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