I have the one screw in center plate and it got coroded and broken off. I seen you have that rectangular little plate holding screws, did you glue that on?
Very well done. May I ask you how you would remove a plate mounting screw that's so corroded with hard water buildup that it won't loosen with a manual screwdriver? Thanks
Hi Chris -- glad you found the video helpful! Good question about the corroded screw. I really love a product called PB Blaster. It's my go to when I have a stuck old screw that won't turn. It goes on like WD-40, but works much better! It really smells though so make sure you have a fan running if you use it. It may take a couple of applications to start turning the screw but it had worked for me in the majority of cases when I needed it. Here's a link to the product: www.lowes.com/pd/Blaster-PB-Penetrant-4-fl-oz-PB-Penetrant/1000213835?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-hdw-_-ggl-_-LIA_HDW_214_Automotive-_-1000213835-_-local-_-0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=CjwKCAjwoMSWBhAdEiwAVJ2ndhWus_qZN-Dn8Jm_fGbMVQEr-yOr8vZh6M0MRIaGcQ2Zw-Q_BWQ62hoCIbMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds. I have had some instances where the PB Blaster doesn't work (very few though). And in these cases, I usually resort to just cutting right through the screw with my dremel tool and a metal cutting rotary bit. Here's a link to the product I use: www.lowes.com/pd/Dremel-6-Piece-Steel-1-1-2-in-Cutting-Wheel-Accessory-Kit/999982150. I'm not sure about your specific project and if this would work. But it's an idea for you to consider. I've had rusty bolt nuts under my kitchen sink that just wouldn't budge so I took my dremel tool and just sliced right through them. Works like a charm! Hope this helps!
Of course mine is totally different! I have a female receiver behind the cover. I'm not sure how it's attached to the inside rear of the tub. Story of my life. I also don't think I have any pipe behind. But I could be wrong on that.
Thank you for your feedback ~ I appreciate you letting me know about the video quality. I'll see what I might be able to do to improve that in future videos.
The head of the screw rusted and broke off. A friend used clear tape. She taped the metal plate on. It's hanging on for dear life. I don't know how to get the broken screw out. Help! Thanks for sharing.
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This little th-cam.com/users/postUgkxVoi3B4CB6Oygq1-vo4OTL1M_M5JkrXif tub works perfect in our 6 x 6 shower and is easy to get in and out. Also easy to drain.
Cracking me up with the pronunciation of the word “caulk” 😂😂😂🥳 Oh my goodness girl…. I’m not poking anything negative or bad your direction because this is a very informative video and I learned something that I so far haven’t seen or read described in any other instructional video or web link I’ve found this far (I’ve been doing ALOT of research about this topic as I’m almost done with my own and I’m taking my overflow plate back off actually to make 300% certain I have a good functioning rubber gasket on the inside opening of the overflow pipe) Thank you for the gift of education and Information for your fellow DIY sisters & I hope you have had a leak free, problem free user experience with your new tub trim. Side note: why do they not properly provide the proper replacement hardware for the full replacement of the overflow plate for those of us who require the slot adapter🤷🏼♀️smh I know nobody else can see the condition of the screws under the overflow plate BUT I know…. Anyway great video thanks again
THANK YOU!!!! This is by far the best how to FOR SURE!!!!
Great explanation! I used a chopstick to help me push and place the gasket 😅
This is the best video I have seen replacing the overflow plate great job, thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Girrrrlllllllluuuhhh I wish I saw this video an hour ago 🙄🤣 THANK YOU!! lol I’m😊 FED UP!
I am a single woman so this encourages me to do this on my own. I love the "pokey object" description of the tools.
I'm so glad you like the video ~ I hope your project looks stunning when finished!
Pokey, but not slicey - got it.
One of the best videos on this topic by far. U nailed it.
Thank you so much -- I'm glad you found the video helpful. Good luck on your project!
Great video -very instructive and informative! Thanks for sharing.
This video helped me replace my overflow cover
That helped me so much, thank you. Girl Power
Best best video on how to install an overflow. Thank you! 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
OMG! You are awesome! Very strong and intelligent. I'm abit scared to take the metal plate off like you. But this clear tape looks terrible.
Good video!
Very simple. thanks.
Glad it helped!
Great video! Helped me out a lot!
Well explained , very informative
I have the one screw in center plate and it got coroded and broken off. I seen you have that rectangular little plate holding screws, did you glue that on?
Great directions on the video, replacing mines today. However the focus of the video wasn’t quite clear!
Very well done. May I ask you how you would remove a plate mounting screw that's so corroded with hard water buildup that it won't loosen with a manual screwdriver? Thanks
Hi Chris -- glad you found the video helpful!
Good question about the corroded screw. I really love a product called PB Blaster. It's my go to when I have a stuck old screw that won't turn. It goes on like WD-40, but works much better! It really smells though so make sure you have a fan running if you use it. It may take a couple of applications to start turning the screw but it had worked for me in the majority of cases when I needed it. Here's a link to the product: www.lowes.com/pd/Blaster-PB-Penetrant-4-fl-oz-PB-Penetrant/1000213835?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-hdw-_-ggl-_-LIA_HDW_214_Automotive-_-1000213835-_-local-_-0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=CjwKCAjwoMSWBhAdEiwAVJ2ndhWus_qZN-Dn8Jm_fGbMVQEr-yOr8vZh6M0MRIaGcQ2Zw-Q_BWQ62hoCIbMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds.
I have had some instances where the PB Blaster doesn't work (very few though). And in these cases, I usually resort to just cutting right through the screw with my dremel tool and a metal cutting rotary bit. Here's a link to the product I use: www.lowes.com/pd/Dremel-6-Piece-Steel-1-1-2-in-Cutting-Wheel-Accessory-Kit/999982150.
I'm not sure about your specific project and if this would work. But it's an idea for you to consider. I've had rusty bolt nuts under my kitchen sink that just wouldn't budge so I took my dremel tool and just sliced right through them. Works like a charm!
Hope this helps!
@@projectsfordiyers2512 Great ideas, thank you
Think I need to get the rubber gasket. I can’t get the middle crew all the way to hold the cover in place. Screw stops at a certain point.
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Of course mine is totally different! I have a female receiver behind the cover. I'm not sure how it's attached to the inside rear of the tub. Story of my life. I also don't think I have any pipe behind. But I could be wrong on that.
It's the gasket optional or only optional if you don't pull the old one? Does it have to have a gasket?
you need the gasket
if the old one is not rotted or compromised, it's ok not to replace it
the video is blurry , great step by step thanks
Thank you for your feedback ~ I appreciate you letting me know about the video quality. I'll see what I might be able to do to improve that in future videos.
It wasn't blurry for at all
The head of the screw rusted and broke off. A friend used clear tape. She taped the metal plate on. It's hanging on for dear life. I don't know how to get the broken screw out. Help! Thanks for sharing.
That person is not really a friend
You could find oil bronze finish to the drainage if you want to do the drain last. And if you don't want a toe touch stopper. Don't worry there's a oil Bronze finish lift and turn Style. But for now. Enjoy a hot bubble bath with you're new stuff
Help i don't have any screw holes? What do i screw into?
Get a screw driver and pop it off. You have a screw less one. Held on by a plastic clip
This little th-cam.com/users/postUgkxVoi3B4CB6Oygq1-vo4OTL1M_M5JkrXif tub works perfect in our 6 x 6 shower and is easy to get in and out. Also easy to drain.
What happens if you don’t use caulk on the overflow plate at the end of the install?
Nothing. The caulk is absolutely unnecessary. It’s a drain. It’s designed to catch water.
nothing cause it is not necessary
Cracking me up with the pronunciation of the word “caulk” 😂😂😂🥳 Oh my goodness girl…. I’m not poking anything negative or bad your direction because this is a very informative video and I learned something that I so far haven’t seen or read described in any other instructional video or web link I’ve found this far (I’ve been doing ALOT of research about this topic as I’m almost done with my own and I’m taking my overflow plate back off actually to make 300% certain I have a good functioning rubber gasket on the inside opening of the overflow pipe)
Thank you for the gift of education and Information for your fellow DIY sisters & I hope you have had a leak free, problem free user experience with your new tub trim.
Side note: why do they not properly provide the proper replacement hardware for the full replacement of the overflow plate for those of us who require the slot adapter🤷🏼♀️smh I know nobody else can see the condition of the screws under the overflow plate BUT I know….
Anyway great video thanks again
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Whomever installed the overflow in my tub did it wrong and the metal bracket was behind the tub causing it to leak in to the room below.
Use glass cleaner spray when working with silicone. Make sure it doesn’t contain ammonia. Helps with smoothing and wiping
Push the tube a lil bit while putting the gasket.
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why is the video so blurry I cant see even though it is 1080p?!
terrible video
Your video is blurry
YOUR VIDEO IS BLURRY...CAN'T SEE WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO...
Horrible. It looks like you know what you’re doing, but it’s sooooo blurry!! Redo video
Should be titled "how to turn a 3 minute job into a 8 minute video".
That was uncalled for.
the penetrating oil took 15 minutes to work into my corroded screws so this is not even an 8 minute job tbh