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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:44:44 -0400, willshak wrote:
wrote the following: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 16:35:24 -0400, willshak wrote: SMS wrote the following: On 22/04/10 4:33 AM, Mike wrote: So what do you think? Is this fixable, or is a replacement disposal the only viable way to go? If I do end up getting a plan to fix the unit, it seems like pulling teh disposal from the sink will be the only way to get down into the guts where the bolt meets the motor. Almost certainly the "spinning bolt" is a threaded motor shaft. Go to Costco and get a new disposal. Your time is worth something too. It takes only an hour or so to remove and replace a disposal. And of course ignore all the people that tell you to forgo a disposal. Disposals are keeping massive amounts of garbage out of landfills, Where do you think the sewer treatment plant dumps all their sludge and solids? So you admit that you have no point. Yes, I admit,. I don't have a point. How is yours? Well enough to kick your stupid ass, obviously. |
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