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Re: Monday Chat 03.21.11

Subject: Re: Monday Chat 03.21.11
by BillH on 2011/3/21 13:35:38

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teebee wrote:
set the stool and carried in the vanity. As usual, my luck with plumbing when I reattached the supply line to the stool, it leaks, not bad, just an annoying little drip. I hate F@#*ing plumbing. It's just the packing around the stem, but it's about as tight as it can go. I'll watch it today. And after while I have the sink to attach, it's will probably leak too.....I hate F@#*ing plumbing.


The exact same thing happened to me when I tiled the bathroom. Now the packing's so tight that it's almost impossible to turn the valva.

When I set the sink base in the kitchen, the valves had to come off to keep the holes in the sink base small. Of course the pipes were so close to the wall that the pipe cutter would hit the wall and you couldn't get a full turn with the cutter.
Plumbing sucks.
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