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Old 07-08-2009, 09:55 PM   #21
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No problems with those zinc nuts cracking? I had some zinc nuts that i could break easily with my fingers.....even my lil girlfriend could break them. No problems?

Nope have never had any problems.
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Old 07-08-2009, 09:57 PM   #22
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Ive had problems strippin them out, but im a handfisted SOB
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Ive had problems strippin them out, but im a handfisted SOB
compare kohlers drain one day to a kirkhill. They basically copied it....its a damn good copy for 17 bucks too. same weight almost...very close. Check into it,you may like them for some normal peoples plumbing. I just cant put 100.00 worth of baskets in a 100,000.00 house. They frown and look like this at me
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Quick question. Was that installed outside?
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Quick question. Was that installed outside?
In a previous post he said it was a INSIDE WM connection
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In a previous post he said it was a INSIDE WM connection
protechs thinking termite or bug spray corroded it....I bet or some chemical. Its just crap is all. I had considered chlorine. or brick wash
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Nah, I just didn't read it carefully enough.
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This is the basket strainers we use

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It has been in the office kitchen about 3 years
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