I bought "Grand Opening " banners, and will fly them when I have the place in order.So I bought a brand new Price Pfhister faucet on Ebay to replace the nasty corroded one that shed rust flakes every time it is cleaned, but it DID work....
Today I put on my plumbers hat and crawled under the sink. Changing a faucet is really easy. I began to tap-tap-tap on the plastic nuts that held the thing on. Chips of rust began to shower down, what a mess. Then to my amazement, the source of the rust became apparent. It was the sink rusting away, not the faucet. The top of the sink just gave way and I removed the faucet, waterlines, nuts, the whole shootin match in one piece and left behind a gaping hole were the decrepit faucet once sat.
CRAP!!!!
so after a break, I attacked the nasty B-word again, this time disconnecting the drain and putting the thing in the dumpster.
It's not as easy as "buy a new sink" the original owner (10 years ago) had put that sink in from a salvage yard.

(this is a picture of one listed as "antique" on ebay)
They don't make these any more. so now I have to buy a ready made formica top from HD and cut it to size, buy a stinkin sink, drain, water lines, etc. then cut out the counter top to drop the sink in and put this all back together!!! Next time I will ignore the stupid corroded faucet that DID WORK. I in no way know exactly how to go about this project, but if a guy sportin butt-crack can do it, so can I. More on-the-job training and about two hundred bucks and I will have another feather in my Plumbers Hat!!!!
2 comments:
there is NOTHING you can't do!!! you are my hero!
smiles, bee
xxoxoxoxoxxoox
Look forward to seeing all the new stuff when I get back down there this winter!
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