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BS: How to remove faucet handle
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Subject: RE: BS: How to remove faucet handle From: Charley Noble Date: 10 Feb 12 - 09:04 AM 999- You show promise but don't quit your day-job yet. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: How to remove faucet handle From: Charley Noble Date: 16 Feb 12 - 08:10 PM Dare I ask for an update? Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: How to remove faucet handle From: GUEST Date: 17 Feb 12 - 07:10 AM *glug glug* |
Subject: RE: BS: How to remove faucet handle From: GUEST,John from Kemsing Date: 17 Feb 12 - 10:05 AM Hey, you guys. Don`t you realize that all the while you are engaged in comic repartee and pleasant banter poor Melissa`s tap is still dripping when she turns the mains stopcock on, she is having sleepless nights with the "Chinese torture" and finding funding for the plumber is causing her bank manager to take valium!! Have a heart!. |
Subject: RE: BS: How to remove faucet handle From: Gurney Date: 17 Feb 12 - 03:04 PM A flannel placed under the drip will stop the water torture. If she leaves it long enough, years, the water will eventually cut a channel in the seat and it will become a stream. Streams are quieter. I have seen taps that were so deeply cut they were unsaveable, but it takes many years, and taps are pretty cheap, particularly second-hand/used. As a general observation, I wouldn't care if MOST bank managers lost sleep. |