Inertiacoupling
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]I have this late 1950's lavatory sink that the faucets have frozen up from hard water.The Hot opens just a little and the Cold doesn't budge.The handles are 4 inch spaced.
I know from the archives here that new faucets for an angled sink of this type are pretty much unavailable. I want to free up the existing faucets and get it working again.(Replacing the sink and faucet isn't in my budget) Any tips on how to go about this? NOTE:in this same house, I have replaced other faucets of this type that aren't angled, and found that a wrench will break them loose.But I've never tried getting one to work after being freed up by a wrench and thrown away.
I know from the archives here that new faucets for an angled sink of this type are pretty much unavailable. I want to free up the existing faucets and get it working again.(Replacing the sink and faucet isn't in my budget) Any tips on how to go about this? NOTE:in this same house, I have replaced other faucets of this type that aren't angled, and found that a wrench will break them loose.But I've never tried getting one to work after being freed up by a wrench and thrown away.
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