Today was one of those Quartzsite days when the wind produces dust devils which eventually turn into local sand storms. The northern wind made the day rather cold and unpleasant. Days like this happen quite often at Quartzsite while they are very rare in Holtville. There is no doubt that we wouldn't be snowbirds if Quartzsite would be the only alternative. Btw, it also blows a lot in Yuma, AZ.
I believe I mentioned that we have a leaky kitchen faucet and that said faucet was almost non-accessible. It had grieved me to no end that we hadn't been able to use our water pump. And since there was nothing else to do today, I threw myself into this adventure of fighting down that water faucet.
So with the mood and guts of desperation I decided to make another attempt on it. After a research on Google about how to repair a leaky one-handle faucet, I received a few hints.
I began on the top taking the faucet itself apart, which provided me with a feeling of immediate success. However, the thing needed to come out of its seat and for that I had to deal with the nut, which was screwed against the sink from underneath. This item was placed between the two sink bowls and quite far into the cupboard, its door so small that you can't get your body through it.
I wriggled and turned the faucet to losen the nut which eventually worked. I disconnected the water lines in the cupboard and after hours of hard work, I finally got that nut removed and was able to pull the whole thing out of the sink. VICTORY!
After this battle there is no more option of "repairing" the faucet, but rather do a replacement. Luckily, I got the RV-plumber on the phone and he promised to bring a new faucet and install it tomorrow. My removal of the old equiment has probably saved us an hour of work for tomorrow's installation. Once we have the man here, I will ask him to replace an over pressure valve at the hotwater boiler as well.
So if all this goes well, come Tuesday, we will be heading down the valley towards Yuma and Holtville.
And then....we will relax.
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You're now a plumber, Peter! Jack of all trades!
ReplyDeletePete the plumber...good job
ReplyDeletePeter, the Jack of all trades!!
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