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The 21 year old bathroom sink is starting to leak. After taking off the
decorative faucet handle, I can only see a metal tab (what do you call that?) to be used to loosen to take the faucet apart. When I tried to turn CCW that with a small, then large crescent wrench, I applied so much pressure that I was worried that something would break, but it hasn't come loose yet. Photos are he http://home.ionsky.com/~thadsmith/faucet1.jpg http://home.ionsky.com/~thadsmith/faucet2.jpg The top metal piece seems to be the only way to take it apart. You can see in the photo that it started to warp from the high torque. Do I keep cranking until something happens (and hope I don't bust something)? -- Thad |
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