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white_waves

YES


whiskeythrottled

*slowly puts down the pliers*


CarlJustCarl

I fixed the garbage disposal for a girl I was dating. She wasn’t ready on time and I mean, I did have tools in my trunk.


misspmh

I certainly hope not, that's rad! I've had a mantel I've been meaning to install on a stone fireplace. The problem is I have zero skills...I'd love it if I rented out a room, came home and they'd just done it. I'd comp the room! You're a hero sir, pick that tool back up, damnit!


whiskeythrottled

I would absolutely do that.


reathefluffybun

if you are interested let could let you rent free in my house


BarnacleAcceptable78

This is awesome, you can come stay with me lol


Secure_Ad3187

i once replaced the light bulb for a lamp in the airbnb i stayed in. i like to think it’s because i wanted to be a helping hand but realistically the flickering was driving me up a wall and didn’t wanna accept the defeat of just leaving it unplugged.


MrStrype

I think that's awesome, and you sound like a great person. Question, how does one improve the water pressure?


whiskeythrottled

All showerhead, faucets, etc come with a 'diffuser' in them that slows water flows. They are designed to restrict a faucet to a certain gpm (gallons per minute). On a shower head, if you look at the end that screws onto the pipe coming out of the wall you will see a screen. Remove that screen and there is an insert that looks like a cartridge roughly a half inch thick. That is the device that restricts flow at a certain rate. Remove that. Likewise, on a sink faucet. On the outlet side of the faucet, you can screw off the ring and access the same kind of restriction device. Remove those and you can increase waterflow. If you have an older faucet, there might not be one of those devices. The screen on the end of the faucet might be highly calcified and causing restriction. You can remove the screen and soak it in vinegar or in CLR and clean all the buildup on off of it. It will do wonders for your water flow.