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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 4

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 4

This repair is continued from Part 3. Reassemble the Pop-Up Drain Mechanism To reassemble the pop-up drain, orient the stopper such that the bottom loop faces the back of sink to catch the end of the pivot rod: Bookmark It!

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 3

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 3

This repair is continued from Part 2. Reassemble the P-Trap At this point I’ve recovered the lost earring from the bathroom sink drain, cleared a clump of hair and cleaned the pipe joints. Now I’m ready to reattach the drain trap. I begin by aligning the J-bend to the pipes and screwing on the left slip nut. Do [...]

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 2

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 2

This repair is continued from Part 1. Remove the Pop-Up Drain Pivot Rod The hair clog I found in Part 1 must be removed it would continue to build up over time and clog the drain. It was obvious the hair was caught on the pivot rod (also called a ball rod) that attaches to the stopper [...]

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 1

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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How to Retrieve an Item Dropped Down the Sink Drain – Part 1

Small and sometimes expensive items are easily washed down the sink drain. Metallic items like jewelry will sink and can usually be retrieved from the plumbing drain trap under the sink. Be sure to turn off the water immediately to minimize any chance of the item getting flushed into the main sewer line. Disassembling a [...]

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How to Replace a Broken Air Conditioner Condensate Pump

Saturday, May 9, 2009

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How to Replace a Broken Air Conditioner Condensate Pump

Sunday night the house was a bit warm and I set the temperature a couple of degrees lower on the thermostat. A short while later, I noticed that no air was coming from the registers and the outside compressor unit wasn’t running. I performed a couple of quick diagnostic checks: The thermostat relay was making an [...]

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Finishing a Basement Bathroom – Part 18

Saturday, February 28, 2009

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Finishing a Basement Bathroom – Part 18

This installment discusses closing the sewage basin, testing the plumbing and a review of the various plumbing connections. You can read about the sewage pump installation in Part 9 of this project. The prior installment – Part 17 – is here. The sewage basin consists of a two-part metal lid that is attached by six (6) [...]

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