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Tight Quarters
Bob Gagnon plumbing and heating
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How is a 200 lb Plumber supposed to fit under a small sink when they put the middle support between the door, to top it off the faucet was a wide spread faucet and was defective and had to be replaced. How do you guys deal with this?
Thanks, Bob Gagnon
Thanks, Bob Gagnon
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I personally **** and moan about it and do whatever I have to do.0 -
I have scraped up armpits...
from THOSE very situations. I am SO tempted to take a sawzall to that center divider, you have NO idea...
The real back saver is that thick blue rubber pad that I think American Standard puts thier name on. It is for saving knees and backs.
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Tight Quarters
I know a plumber who is a lot bigger than me who cuts out the center support with a sawzall, the builder here is a good gy and would flip.To learn more about this professional, click here to visit their ad in Find A Contractor.0
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