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Posted by willshak on September 19, 2007, 7:17 pm
on 9/19/2007 6:32 PM Pamela G. said the following:
> Jeff Wisnia wrote:
>
>>> Be a little more specific please.
>>> What is stripped, the flutes, a screw thread
>>> ow WHAT?
>>> Jeff
>>>
> I'm so sorry, not sure what exactly happened. I just realized that my
> original post with photo never appeared for this group. It shows up for
> me on my webtv's browser but not for any of you. Not sure why you can
> read my second post, but not my first?.....Anyway, below is my first
> post with photo. Hope this shows up!
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Can someone please advise me on my problem?
>
> My left faucet kitchen handle recently starting falling off. As you can
> see in the photo I'm holding the piece in question. I looked at the
> threading on both pieces and it appears that they are somewhat stripped,
> and when I try to screw the handle back there's no threading to grip to!
>
> The faucet was bought at Home Depot about 5 years ago. I've had no
> problems until now.
>
> Would it be alright if I used a product like Liquid Solder to
> permanently attach the handle back on?
>
> http://usera.imagecave.com/bingo2/picture.jpeg
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>
You can use a waterproof glue made for metal, but it would probably be
better to call the faucet manufacturer and let them know about it. There
may be others with the same problem and they might have a replacement
for it.
--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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