so I tried to clear a kitchen double sink drain with a
plunger,it's worked in the past, and noticed a couple days later
water all over the floor!

We had a large plastic drawer under the sink in the cupboard for
cleaning stuff, and that had filled up with drain water before
spilling over so we'd notice.  So we hadn't needed cleaning stuff
in the meantime.

So we drug it all out, tossed the stuff that was soaked, mopped,
mopped and mopped and got it more or less dry.

then we remembered we have at least two wet dry vacuums which
might just have made things easier? <groan>

I found a slip joint nut at the end of the drain just below the
sink that had split.

so I took the thing apart and took the little 2 inch long
connector piece with two nuts on it, and a little plastic flange
that presumably is a washer between the drain end and the flange
of the pipe and went down to our nice old ace hardware store.

I got four new nuts knowing how things go.  Came in little
plastic packages with rubber washers and all. Only a buck and a
half each, cheap!

got home this evening after a day of 400 emails and downloads and
meetings and so on, and put things back together.  I was so, so
carefull not to cross thread the nuts.  I tightened up on the
upper nut that's against the drain first, cause the lower one is
the one that is a real "slip" joint.

got it all fairly tight and put a pair of slip joint pliers on it
just to get it firm, not too hard.

Drip, drip, drip, and blasphemy!

I was stamping around wondering what was wrong, and hit something
small with my large blind foot.

It was the little plastic flange that was supposed to go on top
of the pipe, against the drain end.


took it all apart, it isn't really that hard, and put the flange
in.

Put it back together and when tightening up the upper nut, it
popped loose just as it was tight.

More speaking to spirits of the sewer in their language!

wondered if I'd stripped the top nut somehow so took it all apart
again and replaced the upper nut.

Put it all back again, so, so, so carefully!

Drip,drip, drip!

Well onlyh with a heavy flow of water.

So I guess I may have stripped the threads on the end of the
drain its self.  That takes a huge rench, bigger than i believe
is my largest crescent.

And what happens when you undo that huge nut that's been there
for over 30 years?

Other stuff will undoubtedly bust, I just know it.

So, oh wise and wonderfull handy persons, where did I go wrong?

Besides using too much force on a 30 yeaar old sink wwith a
plunger?

Now be nice, tell me I didn't mess up, it was just age.

Like how I'm falling apart after sixty!
It's just age.
that's what my doc says when I complain about sstuff that annoys
me, "it's just age."


sorry its so long, my wife isn't here to hear me speaking nasty
things so I just had to go off.

Tom



 


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