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  • #12  ajikeomo ~ Mar 15, 2008

    It was very helpful.
    Thanks

  • #11  visitor11 ~ Nov 14, 2007

    to the tap(faucet) discarders, I thought the idea was to save resources; to the washer/carbon wire challenged, bring it to a hardware store and ask a couple of questions. Sheesh, or to quote Goofy, \" Ah-hyuk\"

  • #10  visitor10 ~ Nov 12, 2007

    I like your hands

  • #9  visitor9 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    Reply to #6:  If you screw this up. . . you fail at life.
    If you comment like this \"When you mess it up, like a lot of people do when they attempt this stuff, call a licensed plumber.\" you fail at life.

  • #8  visitor8 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    dont forget to turn off the water supply before removing the faucet

  • #7  visitor7 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    Reply to #6:  \"When you mess it up, like a lot of people do when they attempt this stuff, call a licensed plumber.\" --> Are you serious?

    Call a licensed plumber for a leaky outdoor faucet? Don't comment again please.

  • #6  visitor6 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    When you mess it up, like a lot of people do when they attempt this stuff, call a licensed plumber.

  • #5  visitor5 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    it's called a tap!

  • #4  visitor4 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    \"and replace the washer with an identical washer\"... yeah... that was the part that I thought this video would sort of help out with. Do you realize how hard those are to track down for the average guy? I'd rather blow $8 on a new faucet and go do something more productive.

  • #3  visitor3 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    so meticulous ...wait I don't have a packing nut that fits, nor do I have carbon wire...wtf lol..

    reminds me of that Troy Mclure bbq assembly video.

  • #2  visitor2 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    Or just buy a new faucet for $8. Sheesh

  • #1  visitor1 ~ Nov 08, 2007

    Great, thanks.

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