Saturday, February 19, 2011

Nothing Ever Goes As Planned




This diagram looks easy enough, right?  It probably even is just as easy to do as long as you don't live in a 100 year old house owned by a man named Murphy.  The problem with an old house is the previous occupant is often nearly as old.  That is the truth in this case & she didn't really believe in that new-fangled  idea of regular maintenance.  Often in this house, to fix one thing you end up having to fix half a dozen others. Then of course there is Murphy's law playing out in full chorus here.

I had to change the faucet today, never mind I'd done it less than a year ago.  Some how the thing got clogged & barely let any water pass.  It came off easier than the last time, which involved a hammer, a screw driver & some serious bashing.  Going back together, now that was another story.  

The shut-off on the sink is useless, so I have to do it outside.  I follow the diagram & put the faucet back in.  I fasten it down & attach the water connections.  I go outside & turn on the water.  Viola, my very own fountain in the bathroom under the vanity.  (I hate vanities, give me a shelve style sink or a pedestal, something that allows you to get to the plumbing easier.)  I run back out & shut off the water.  Come back & find out the cold water connection has a faulty washer.  I lucked out & had one of those in the house.  A trip to the hardware store averted.

In the end, the faucet is fixed sans  fountain.  It just proves the jobs that should be the easiest are usually the hardest & most annoying.


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