I take it you are using linked chains. Try ball or bead chins and this should cure the problem. The links slip and tangle.
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Sue wrote:
same thing happens here, if you find out how to stop it please share :)
suzie
On 3/24/2014 5:28 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
This is weird: I untangled the chain on the toilet flapper last week and it got tangled again. I did try untwist the chain when I had it disconnected from the lever. Since both ends are secured to something (one to the flapper, the other to the lever) it really shouldn't get tangled. Yet it does.
Anyone know how this happens and how I can keep it from getting tangled again?
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