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doing some replacements faucets and wondering if the faucets are any different than household faucets? seems to be the same but i figure i might as well check first...
Can't say for sure, but I have replaced mine with home versions, and can't see any problems after all these years. I think a lot of the faucets purchased at marine sources may be plastic, trying to keep weight down.Per wrote:
doing some replacements faucets and wondering if the faucets are any different than household faucets? seems to be the same but i figure i might as well check first...
rusbet wrote:
...............*We found one faucet did not have sufficient stem because the countertop was thicker than usual and we are still trying to sort that out.
You may be able to cut out some material from the underside of the countertop so you can get the nuts on.
A router with a rabbeting bit from the top or a holesaw from the bottom come to mind.* Take a look or call in a carpenter.* Doesn't have to be a "marine" carpenter.
**********You could also stick it back in the box and take it back, if you bought it at Lowes or Homedepot.rwidman wrote:
rusbet wrote:
...............*We found one faucet did not have sufficient stem because the countertop was thicker than usual and we are still trying to sort that out.
The fittings from the supply lines to the faucet were the most complicated part of our shower faucet install as well.* Combined with Moen's picto-graph instructions that did not show all the parts!?!rusbet wrote:
...*One word of caution is to carefully look at the supply lines and make sure that the faucets fittings will fit. You may need an adapter. Always pull up the old faucet so you can measure the openings before buying the faucet.* We discovered that even though the openings were 4" centers, the faucets did not seat flush. We had to use a rasper to widen the openings. Always do a dry fit.
...Our supply lines have compression fittings that are not readily available...
It just feels like we've gone through Plumbers 101.
**********You could also stick it back in the box and take it back, if you bought it at Lowes or Homedepot.JohnP wrote:
rwidman wrote:
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rusbet wrote:
...............*We found one faucet did not have sufficient stem because the countertop was thicker than usual and we are still trying to sort that out.