Thread: Screw in sink
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Andy Hall
 
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Default Screw in sink

On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 15:56:19 +0000, Nozza
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:16:36 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:

It's a half sink used typically for cleaning,peeling and straining
vegetables among other things.


Yeah - that sort of thing...

It's probably metric, but I would expect the screw to be metal, not
plastic. I would use a stainless steel one as a replacement.
B&Q have small packets of them.


Excellent - I'll pop over and have a look - is there a specific name
or type of screw I'm looking for? I can picture the aisle with packets
of screws in - there must 1000 different types...

Cheers

Noz


They don't do that many different types of stainless steel screw -
perhaps 10 different kinds.

I would take the item that it screws into with you.

You might draw a blank because often these screws are quite long.

Otherwise you can buy packs of assorted stainless steel screws from
places like Screwfix, but the trouble is that it would probably then
be more cost effective to buy a new waste (plug hole) and trap.



..andy

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