The easiest way to get a broken nipple out is to use a nipple extractor. It works like a bolt extractor, but has lobes that extend when you turn the end. I bought a set at a piping supply house for ~$10. This has 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" extractors in it. If you do more than just a little pipe work, they're worth buying. I don't know the cost for a single extractor but they should be available too. Call ahead!
Hi, whenever a charger will not stop charging, it is usually because it is not "Seeing" the correct charged "Internal Resistance".
This can be for one of two reasons, One, the Battery is faulty, and even though it may appear to charge nevertheless there is an internal problem with the battery. Two, The charger is faulty.
How to tell, the ONLY way is by substitution, with a known good one. Either replace the Charger or Battery and see if the "Problem" follows.
Usually if the charger isn't faulty, then most times it is the battery itself, the internal resistance increases as it ages. IF a wet cell, it may respond to battery rejuvenation, potassium permanganate, Condies crystals, KNOH8 a teaspoon per cell is a great battery rejuvenater.
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'Fix' as in it is leaking? Or tighten it down because it is wobbly, or something completely different?
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It is leaking due to a defective mechanical seal. It needs to be replaced. To replace it, is to take the pumpcase off by taking off the bolts that hold it. Then, take the impeller off to take the mechanical seal behind it. Put the replacement in, and reassemble the pump. Just get in touch with us by e-mail to get more assistance.
Move the lever or turn the knob. Check the stop tap under the sink. Make sure the faucet control knob or lever is tight, There is normally a removable cover that hides the screw..
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This a Menards special. To remove handles, look for a small hole hidden from the front. They take a small Allen Key.