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Kitchen Sink DIY?
As I always say when I post, I'm not much of a handyman, but I'm
learning. We need to replace our kitchen sink and I've already purchased the replacement. We intend on keeping the hardware, but the sink was chipped pretty badly from someone dropping something heavy onto it. I know someone who will replace the sink pretty cheaply, and he'd even do plumbing, if necessary. I think I have almost an identical replacement so I'm hoping that no actual changes to the plumbing will be required. My question is this: is replacing a sink (and keeping the old hardware) sufficiently difficult that I should probably leave it to someone else, assuming that I've never done it before and haven't even seen it done? :-) Or, if I'm brave, is it sufficiently simple that I can do it myself as long as I pay attention to how things came off? Thanks! John |
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