this is for the old time plumbers....we have a real old faucet on a sink in one of the apts...when trying to replace it...it wouldn't loosen even a smidge....all nuts under the counter were removed...I even went so far as to remove all guts on topside...whacked it with hammer repeatedly but it won't budge...did they , way back in the day, sell taps attached to the sink, or attached them permanently somehow?
2007-01-01
04:01:42
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dana L
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➔ Maintenance & Repairs
the sink is a typical stainless steel...appears to have typical three hole...threaded pipe comes through counter not out of ordinary..but when guts taken apart...there is copper joining the two taps...and they won't come out of the holes in the sink
2007-01-01
04:44:26 ·
update #1