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Thanks for the response.......I did a little digging.
The original die-hard MJ's were made in Italy. These pumps are legends.....used in many different applications.....and had an excellent track record.
The new versions are made in China and do not have a good track record. Oh crap...
I'm not liking that they change Maxi-Jets!!!! I needed to order up two replacement Maxi-Jet 1200's and saw that they have changed these pumps. I don't like what I'm reading as far as the reviews. This is deja vu Koralia all over again. Am I being paranoid about ordering these new...
Wow!
That looks like a triple beam with a steel plate supported by lally columns.....that will hold a Sherman tank.
Looking good....keep the pictures coming!
I never understood how the copper floats pitted and "rusted" through. I would NOT suggest soldering the current float...for three reasons; 1. It's currently filled with gasoline, and a hot iron and gas just don't get along. 2. The weight of the solder could impact the float floating...
This talk about Ballantine sparked my interest, so I looked into it. Ballantine was sold to Falstaff, who later sold it to Pabst. Pabst made it for some time, but then stopped. In 2012 they decided to relaunch, but had to formulate the recipe. (It was as if they lost the original...
Hey, are you saying I'm an old timer? My word! :smile:
It had (or maybe still has) a mild skunky taste. That doesn't sound nice, but it was.....for old timers anyway. Dance