I am beginning to hate water [message #97690] |
Tue, 14 May 2024 20:33 |
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gofar99
Messages: 1955 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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My most current rant. I wonder how many of you have been in this pickle.
I am beginning to hate water. Every time I try to fix something that involves water it turns into a major event. You would think that fixing a slow kitchen drain would be a no brainer. Not so. Normally this is just a clogged trap. So, I thought. Pulled the trap. Surprise, it was clean. Both good and bad news there. The problem has to be somewhere else. Pulled the next section of pipe past the drain. Some gook, but mostly OK. So, the next thing was to check the pipe from the garbage disposal to the trap. Yuck. Bad news, chock full of really good stuff. OK, so I removed that section to clean it. Fine. Then figured it was time to go to the store to get gaskets and fittings. Ace had a kit for installing garbage disposals on dual sinks. Bingo, I figured my problems were solved. Not so fast mister diy can do anything. All the big parts fit, but the gasket for the disposal would not. It was too small and not the right thickness. The original was really bunged up so there was no chance it would be useable. Ace said to try a nearby plumbing supply store. Went there and guess what, the part is no longer made and they didn't have any. But they did give me a free one to try (some folks are still nice to deal with). They sent me to another plumbing store. Same story. So, go back to the house and try to make one of the gaskets work. It was about the right size and shape. Well at least sort of close. So, I stuck it in the hole and tightened the flange. The moment of truth. Turn on the water. No surprise it leaked. Take it apart and look at the mating surface. It is missing a chum about the size of a bean. Corrosion strikes again. Obviously, there is no way this will ever work. So, off to the store and get a new disposal. Spend the next hour removing the existing one and installing the new one. Much to my surprise it didn't leak and did run. Good thing too as I was about to find the nearest bridge and jump off. (BTW, there aren't any within about 75 miles worth the effort). I hope your day has gone more smoothly.
Good Listening
Bruce
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Re: I am beginning to hate water [message #97702 is a reply to message #97700] |
Thu, 16 May 2024 21:25 |
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gofar99
Messages: 1955 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi Unfortunately if I removed the disposal then the I would have to coble up something to make the water go down the drain. More plumbing and more chances to screw it up. I have been considering reviving my back yard watering system. I took it off line when the drought killed most of the "lawn" and shrubs. No sense watering bare ground. But now I am considering fixing the yard. I did build (assemble) a 10X13 gazebo earlier this month. It really is possible to do it without assistance. It certainly would be faster with help though. The watering system will certainly be a goat rope. The pipes are there, but most of the heads are long gone and I am not even sure where some were. I suppose I could attach the end and turn it one and see where the "fountains" erupt from the ground. It could be neat.
Good Listening
Bruce
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