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How can I temporarily fix a leaky faucet? Age here is an issue only if this was already done before for several times. But usually, "in good old days" they've built these things to last and to be able to be fixed like this, so my guess is that you'll be OK. When you take off some of the metal the problem is not the reach of the knob, but the metal itself - take a look and see how much is left until the base of it. Usually you don't need more than 1-2 full turns for the teeth to make it even. You'll have to make that assessment for yourself, or maybe call some plumber... |
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How can I cheaply refresh parquet in an apartment? Great tips everyone! :) The action is due this saturday - I'll let you know how it turned out :) thanks! |
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