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Default can't remove a faucet

On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 10:26:10 -0700 (PDT), Eric in North TX
wrote:

Here is a radical thought; why not rebuild the leaking one? That used
to be a first response.


I thought it would be simpler to replace it, but that doesn't seem
easy. Repairing it may be more than I can do. I've repaired kitchen
and bathroom faucets, but they were designed to be repairable.

It is the hot water spigot that is leaking. When it is off it doesn't
leak. When it is on it leaks about three drops per second, out of the
shaft. For the last couple of days we've had it off and have been
washing cold/cold.
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