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In reply to the discussion: Adventures in Toilet Repair [View all]Leith
(7,864 posts)48. Until Now, They Have Been Successful
In the past couple of years, I have replaced a bathroom sink faucet, a toilet fill valve, and rehosed the dishwasher. I thought I was ready to step up and do the toilet tank innards, but it was too much.
I built most of the furniture in my house from kits (some Ikea, some other brands). The only things I didn't put together myself are the sofa, loveseat, and dining room chairs. Oh - and the Ethan Allen sofa table I found at a consignment store. I'm done for a while.
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Tighten everything in equal portions and never tighten anything metal too tight on porcelain.
dameatball
Sep 2018
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