A while back I discovered that the hot water shut-off valve under the
kitchen sink wouldn't shut off all the way. It was a multi-turn valve
which just wore out as they tend to do. It is a dual outlet valve which
feeds both the sink and the dishwasher and since the lines coming into
it from both are a not-very-flexible metal that I'm sure would have
broken if I tried to bend them into a different position I needed the
dual-outlets to be positioned at a 90 degree angle to each other just
like the original valve. Additionally, I wanted the replacement to be a
quarter-turn valve so it would last. I couldn't find what I needed at
the local hardware stores but of course Amazon had it.
Not only that, but they had one which can shut off the water to the
dual outputs independently, so I can just shut off the dishwasher or
just the sink if I so desired. I spent a couple hours getting that
installed yesterday. It really shouldn't have taken so long but there is
just so little room to maneuver under there with the garbage disposal
and all the pipes in the way.
The day before that we installed a wall mount for our flat screen TV
in the living room. That went surprisingly smooth. We already had the
studs marked from when we tried to do it several years ago only to find
the wall mount we had bought didn't fit our 24" studs. Stud finders can
be such a pain so it was nice not to have to do that again. I didn't
install an electrical outlet or low-voltage wire pass-through to hide
the wires. That'll have to come later. For right now we just put a plant
in front of the wires along with a few action figures.
No comments:
Post a Comment