Can antique (1940s) sink faucets be fixed??

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crcurrie

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Indeed it is!

I agree with Redwood that 99% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

I just haven't mastered that last 1% -- not doing stuff that you know you're dumb at! ;)
 

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well I don't mean to be insulting but you can't use a bendy straw and putty. You know that you can pick up a new wall hung lav with faucet for under a hundred bucks right?
 

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Well, I'm sure at some point there's going to be a spectacular failure and when it happens I promise to take pictures and post them here.

If you're lucky, they'll include a shot of my new tenant, a 6-foot-tall former NCAA All-American women's basketball player, sopping wet, braining me with the leftovers of the sink ...

But, so far, it's 48 hours and counting of a blissfully dry bathroom floor ... :)
 
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