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18 November 2011

Re: [DIY] Caulk around sink

 

I'm sure you meant to say if the replacement drain basket and strainer was made of plastic  then no stainless steel plumbers putty and not a plastic sink,correct? and what should he/she use if they are made of  plastic?


From: billsf9c <OOWONBS@Netscape.net>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [DIY] Caulk around sink

 
>Probably a tub and tile man would be your best bet.
Dale in the Flat Lands

Tori wrote:
>> who would i hire to repair the caulk around the sink, plumber?

As a newbie here, may I say-
"What the HEY!?!"

This is a DIY list.
Do It Yourself...

It's a small PITA.
It's NOT hard.
Unless you have a 300 lb farmers sink, and even then.

But I can't help you with who to HIRE...
I mean, I won't.
That would be Off Topic.
And a waste of your money.

And if you mean the drain, It's a tad harder.
Make sure IF the sink is "plastic," he/she uses
no plumber's putty!!!
(As is the common, but *erroneous,* practice...!)

Happy NonDeNominational HollyDaze-
& God Bless!
;>)

BillSF9c

> "Small minds discuss people,
> average minds discuss events,
> great minds discuss ideas."
> -Unknown ???

The quote was from Eleanor Roosevelt,
(confirms the below list,)
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/warrebeekeeping
Y'all better know who she was... ;>)



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