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toller wrote:

I am replacing an faucet in my kitchen corian sink. The old faucet had a
single hole that everything went though; the new one has three holes. So I
need two new holes.
. . .
BTW; the old faucet is about 6 years old. The rubber gasket basically
disintigrated, so now it just flops around and can't be tightened up.
Replacing the faucet is just as easy as replacing the gasket, so I would


Except, of course, that if you replace the gasket, you don't have to
be drilling holes in your countertop....