
As part of the plumbing, Mike had to change out the faucet that was outside. He put in a nifty gadget called a sillcock. (On a side note, the first sillcock that Mike bought was too short, so he had to trade it in for a longer sillcock.) I only have to turn the knob a quarter turn and it's on... a quarter turn and it's off. But, the pipe for the sillcock was just a little too wide for the hole that was left by the old pipe. So he had to chisel out the hole a bit more. Here are some pictures. (And I don't have to tell you people to get your minds out of the gutters now do I?)

Chiseling out the hole.
Attaching the pipe to the sillcock.

Cleaning up the concrete sealer that dripped.

We have Water! And look at that pressure!

The final set up! Sillcock, hose, hoserack, etc. All neat and tidy and ready for the garden!
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