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I would like to give a sink and faucet the appearance of having plumbing for display purposes. Is it possible to use a fountain mechanism to create that effect. I'd like to be able to turn a handle and have the water flow, then drain back down into a basin to be pumped through continuously if left on. but able to be shut off by simply turning the handle back to the off position.
go to any gardening centre and just look at the pump packaging . most have basic instructions on back , then just improvise... or look at the magazines in there ther is bound to be some info
Automatic washing machine inlet pipe can be connected to the basin faucet?
Faucet with a water pipe three links, in the place where there are water pipes and fittings
What brand of basin is good?
I use the eagle bathroom, aftermarket is better, you can help repair
the tub has deminsions of 12' long 6' deep 4' width -how ong will it take to fill up?
First you need to turn the water off. Then you can get a new faucet that won't leak and install it. That will save a lot of water each year.
i got the old faucet off just fine, but am having trouble reconnecting the water supply. every time i try to screw it on it starts out fine when i twist it on with my fingers, but as soon as i try to tighten it further with the basin wrench both hot and cold lines screw on very crooked. after a couple of tries i thought maybe it wouldnt cause that much of a problem so after i turned them as far as they would go i turned the valves back on to see and water sprayed everywhere. what am i doing wrong?
You cross-threaded the faucet and possibly the connecting lines. You have to replace both. Next time make sure you have the threads correctly aligned before you tighten them.
I'm changing from a white sink to a SS kitchen sink. The faucet is shiny chrome. The sink has more of a dull brushed finish. Should I get a new faucet or do you think it will look fine? Any answers appreciated, especially if you have done this yourself! :)
Chrome looks good with any sink. Matte finish hides water mineral spots, but, doesn't look as clean.
I've read step by step tutorials I found on google, but I'm stuck at only the first few steps! After turning the water off I was going to disconnect the supply lines as well as the nut that holds the current faucet onto the sink, but it seems as if it's in the counter. I don't know if that's clear enough, but the lines run into the counter it looks like, I was wondering if there was anyway I can reach this without going to extraordinary lengths like taking the countger top off
I think that U are describing that U cannot reach or even see the nut. there is a special wrench made called a plumbers wrench. It is a steel post about ten inches long. The top of the post has a set of horizontal jaws like those on a pipe wrench. The bottom of the post has a long rod that provides leverage so that U can turn the wrench from below. To turn the wrench in the other direction the jaws can be flipped over. Now U know why plumbers earn the big bucks ~~~~~~~ I try to not turn the water valves off in the bathroom. The valve often starts to leak and can be very difficult to change. Turning off the water from outside of the house leads to many other compllications though.
How to disassemble the spool?
Knock loose spool, should be able to