Okay, it's official. You're my go-to for DIY's! Now, with regard to the faucet. I'm REPLACING an old faucet that's lost it's mind. Based on this video, removing the old one seems fairly self-explanatory. Is there any tips I need to know?
Hahaha yeah just do everything in this video in reverse lol. Shut off the water and power if you have electrical under the sync and cover the cabinet floor to avoid any water damage. Remove the old hoses and install the new ones.
Love the humor, definite plus. However, what I need to do is replace a kitchen faucet. It has two handles and a sprayer. Frankly, I don't care if I leave the sprayer as-is, if it makes it easier. LOL But this faucet is about 20 years old and leaking. It looks great but I don't have the model number, so replacing the cartridges is not an option. I'm a novice, so taking it apart and looking under the base is not something I feel I can do. Just my luck I'd get it all apart and be stuck with kitchen parts and no faucet. SO...do you have a video to show how to REPLACE a two-handle kitchen faucet (preferably a Delta)?
Unfortunately not yet my friend. But you should be able to buy a similar one I have and hook it up with a cover that covers the two handle holes. If you email me some pictures of the faucet and the hookups I can help you sort out what goes where. DIYwithMAX@gmail.com I’m always happy to help.
I live in Europe. The faucets I can get here do not have the plastic washer, the metal washer, or the threaded ring. They have very thin plastic and metal half-moon shaped things, with the plastic one very thin, and a kind of threaded screw with a small nut, about a half inch in diameter. I don't see how this could possibly hold.
It should still work. It does not need to withstand a lot of force just weight of your hand so I suspect if you use the one you have you will be fine. Have you tried looking for them on Amazon where you live.
Always so informative..you make it look so easy
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I’m glad you enjoy my humor.
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Okay, it's official. You're my go-to for DIY's! Now, with regard to the faucet. I'm REPLACING an old faucet that's lost it's mind. Based on this video, removing the old one seems fairly self-explanatory. Is there any tips I need to know?
Hahaha yeah just do everything in this video in reverse lol. Shut off the water and power if you have electrical under the sync and cover the cabinet floor to avoid any water damage. Remove the old hoses and install the new ones.
Love the humor, definite plus. However, what I need to do is replace a kitchen faucet. It has two handles and a sprayer. Frankly, I don't care if I leave the sprayer as-is, if it makes it easier. LOL But this faucet is about 20 years old and leaking. It looks great but I don't have the model number, so replacing the cartridges is not an option. I'm a novice, so taking it apart and looking under the base is not something I feel I can do. Just my luck I'd get it all apart and be stuck with kitchen parts and no faucet. SO...do you have a video to show how to REPLACE a two-handle kitchen faucet (preferably a Delta)?
Unfortunately not yet my friend. But you should be able to buy a similar one I have and hook it up with a cover that covers the two handle holes. If you email me some pictures of the faucet and the hookups I can help you sort out what goes where. DIYwithMAX@gmail.com I’m always happy to help.
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I live in Europe. The faucets I can get here do not have the plastic washer, the metal washer, or the threaded ring. They have very thin plastic and metal half-moon shaped things, with the plastic one very thin, and a kind of threaded screw with a small nut, about a half inch in diameter. I don't see how this could possibly hold.
It should still work. It does not need to withstand a lot of force just weight of your hand so I suspect if you use the one you have you will be fine. Have you tried looking for them on Amazon where you live.
Humor nice touch
Thank you very much. Please let me know if I can help with your project in any way. I’m always happy to help.