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Jan 8, 2018 at 17:57 vote accept Patrick M
Jan 5, 2018 at 21:01 history edited Patrick M CC BY-SA 3.0
I'm mainly interested in preventing corrosion to the replacement unit
Dec 31, 2017 at 12:26 history tweeted twitter.com/StackDIY/status/947443728729427970
Dec 31, 2017 at 2:36 comment added manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact I had leaking under a sink a few months ago - holes & corrosion in the Insinkerator. The unit was > 20 years old (another one ~ 17 years old is still going strong). If it is > 10 years old then I'd guess you probably got a reasonable life out of it and just go ahead and replace it. I got a replacement (same basic model as before) for around $100 and it took < 1 hour to replace it - one of the easiest fix-it jobs I've had in a while. The new unit even included very clear replacement instructions - I thought I'd have to rely on YouTube.
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Dec 30, 2017 at 23:26 comment added jsotola is that hole in line with the impeller? if it is, then that is a "bullet hole"
Dec 30, 2017 at 23:20 history asked Patrick M CC BY-SA 3.0