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In reply to the discussion: Adventures in Toilet Repair [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)55. There's two kinds of people in this world
People who have a Dremel tool and people who don't.
Not having had one for decades, there was never anything more irritating that someone saying, "If you have a Dremel..."
The thing is, I never ran into a problem which I did not manage to eventually solve without a Dremel tool.
But, yeah, I found one cheap on Craigslist and bought one (and a zillion attachments).
So, I get it now. Yes, if you have a Dremel, then every job turns into an exercise of figuring out how one might use a Dremel for part of it.
It's like, "Hey, can you replace my windshield wiper blades?"
"Not if I can't use the Dremel, no."
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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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