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Default What am I doing so wrong in this kitchen sink strainer removal process?

Oren wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 01:10:32 +0000 (UTC), "Danny D."
wrote:

My sister calls me up with a report of a slow kitchen sink leak.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7133/1...b405d4a3_z.jpg

It turns out to be the connection between plastic and metal:
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3728/1...441550b3_z.jpg

I tried using the "correct" tool, but it just bungled up the ring:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7424/1...62995cc1_b.jpg

I tried using the old screwdriver & mallet method, also to no avail:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7414/1...b1bf74f6_b.jpg

Now it's all bungled up (and she's mad at me because it's
inoperative):
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5012/1...dd93f3bb_b.jpg

What am I doing wrong?


Wondered what you got up to, lately.

Stick a set of pliers handles down from the top .. The top and bottom
top parts are threaded - separate them.



That's true of most vanity drains , but not most kitchen basket strainers
.. Best thing to do in this case is get the old one out any way possible and
replace it with a new unit . Might want to do a pre-emptive replacement of
the other one too if it's a double sink . .
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