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Originally Posted by Xist
My sister had some chickens in Queen Creek. Now she has more in Gilbert. She asked me to stay the night and babysit this morning. As I was trying to get the kids ready she sent me a wall of text with instructions on keeping her chickens alive.
She bought a mister a month or two ago, but it hardly does anything. If it were old enough for sediments to block the nozzle I would understand that. Should we try drilling out the opening with the smallest bit we can find?
Isn't our weather lovely?!
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You speak in riddles... I hope ! ![Big Grin](/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I don't want to have sediments block my nozzle, mister! With all those chicks around?
Or something like that. ![Wink](/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Time for bed over here
I'd try some citrus or vinegar acid added to the water in the mister before taking out the drill. Drilling a nozzle never seems to yield success.
If it is chalk buildup a mild acid flushing should cure it.
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Last edited by RedDevil; 06-21-2016 at 06:29 PM..
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