I have come to the conclusion there is enough video's on youtube to teach oneself how to fix and repair just about everything that exist. Thank you youtube!
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Another Handi-Man call avoided thanks to Youtube
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Yep. helped me replace a kitchen faucet last weekend. Everything was straight forward, and didn't really require a video, but I couldn't get the anchor nut off the old faucet because there wasn't "wrench room" under there. Googled Delta faucets and learned they come with a special driver that eliminates the need for a wrench. I learned something, but it didn't give me a solution! But it made me feel better that I wasn't sucking at the project, I just didn't have the required tools!
In the end we have a nice new non leaking faucet.Last edited by Playa; 05-19-2015, 09:20 AM.
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Welding, small engines, trailer bearings, shooting guns and bows, re loading, building AR's, Breaking down new to me guns, fixing the washing machine, computer and phone problems, cooking.............................
The list goes on and on. I am a graduate of the Youtube academy of figure it out.
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I'll bite!
Originally posted by DBLHKUP View PostWashing machine agitator not working properly, trip to sears appliance parts store, 5.00 part and easy repair.
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