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Surprise your friends and family members?Remote for a bidet?
Just a wild guess but don’t you have to “be there” anyway?![]()
Surprise your friends and family members?Remote for a bidet?
Just a wild guess but don’t you have to “be there” anyway?![]()
OMG, Basil! British Racing Green sinks!Tuesday, June 3rd. Another major piece of the project done! Today they installed the stone counter top on the vanity and cut out the holes for my sinks. I still have to re-do the plumbing for these vanities and hook it all up, then have some electrical stuff to do, but there's light at the end of the tunnel.
About the countertop stone, I had originally picked out a rather plain slab that I thought would not overwhelm the rest of the bathroom, especially the shower, which I want to be the main attraction. However, they called me recently to inform me that they had misplaced the original slab so that I had to go back down to their yard and pick a different piece. This time I decided to throw caution to the wind and picked a slab that has a lot more color, including greens that really go well (I think) with my teal sinks. In the end, I am very happy they misplaced the original slab because I'm very happy with how this came out, and more importantly, SWMBO is happy!
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Once I was trying to remove the sediment filter, that’s before our water softener. We have a special tool that you put over the housing of the filter to unscrew it. I was giving it everything I had and I could not break that sucker Luce to save my life.Oh, and - we've all been there - He is working hard trying to get one of the filters unscrewed with no success till I whisper - 'I think it is lefty loosey'
He is working hard trying to get one of the filters unscrewed with no success till I whisper - 'I think it is lefty loosey' - Yup especially when someone else is watching. Don't even ask how I know this happens.
That is the kind of filter we have and yes I learned that the hard way also.Once I was trying to remove the sediment filter, that’s before our water softener. We have a special tool that you put over the housing of the filter to unscrew it. I was giving it everything I had and I could not break that sucker Luce to save my life.
After trying for several minutes, I had one of those head smacking moments when I realized I’ve got to relieve the pressure first. So I went in the house turned I had turned off the water went in the house, opened the faucet. After that, the filter housing came off easy.
Oh he knew - in his sleep he knew - but when someone is watching......The plumber didn't know which direction to turn the filter housing?
eek
I have these little shut-off valves for my garden hoses. It annoys me that they are "righty-loosey"....
Oh, and - we've all been there - He is working hard trying to get one of the filters unscrewed with no success till I whisper - 'I think it is lefty loosey' - Yup especially when someone else is watching. Don't even ask how I know this happens.![]()
Is there anything special about the rod such that you can't use the fittings and a plain rod?Well rats! So I Installed the first of two Delta faucets yesterday. The install went swimmingly until I got to the part where I needed to hook up the sink stopper assembly. The little horizontal "pivot rod" that lifts the drain stopper up and down was only 6 inches long - about 4 inches too short for this sink. It would not reach the horizontal strap that comes down from the drain control lever on the faucet. The problem is the sink I bough (Kohler Vox 22) has the drain a lot further from the faucet than on most sinks. Delta sells a longer 10" Pivot rod - for $18 each! Home Depot has a "universal" pivot arm with three different size balls to accommodate a wide range of sink drains, but the rod on that is only 7" still 3" short. I'm going to check a local plumbing supply company to see if I can get one that will work for a little less than the Delta version.
What a really special. It’s just has a particularly ball with a little pointy snout on it that is loaded onto the end of the road. I have thought about just getting a rod and trying to drill out the rod ball and the fraud in there.Is there anything special about the rod such that you can't use the fittings and a plain rod?
It's $36 plus tax plus shipping for two, but it's not the money it's the principle! They sell these faucets for $585 each and they can't throw in a couple of drain pivot rod options? If I can't find an alternative I will obviously buy theirs, which is looking more and more likely.It's $18 bucks boss - buy the d*mn thing. (as a percentage of the cost of the entire project it works exactly out to done)
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That's for ONE (full disclosure - I got it on sale during memorial day weekend)Just the *faucet* costs $585 !?!
yikes!
Can’t you just fabricate a small extension?What a really special. It’s just has a particularly ball with a little pointy snout on it that is loaded onto the end of the road. I have thought about just getting a rod and trying to drill out the rod ball and the fraud in there.