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alerner (MD)
I have a Jameco faucet, model 1601 bought in 1990.
The cold water side has develped a drip from the spout, and I want to repair the faucet stem. However I am unable to figure out how to remove the cold water handle. I see no screws, etc.
Picture of the faucet is at:
Thanks!
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steve (CA)
Usually with that type of handle, the round top of the handle unscrews, exposing the retaining screw underneath.
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Author:
hj (AZ)
Where did you find a picture of the faucet to make your reply?
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Author:
bernabeu (SC)
at [s292.photobucket.com] available if you right click link and select properties
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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638
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hj (AZ)
I did NOT have a link. It just said "picture of the faucet is at" then blank.
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steve (CA)
If you right click on the box in the post and then choose "properties", cut and paste that address in a browser and you then can sometimes get to the intended picture/library.
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Author:
hj (AZ)
I would HAVE done that, but as I said there was NOTHING after the senence, "picture is at". No box, no link, no NOTHING.
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steve (CA)
What browser are you using? A box of some sort shows up with my IE, Google and Mozilla browsers.
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Author:
KCRoto (MO)
safari shows a box, but no link information is available.
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Author:
bernabeu (SC)
right click on the box or circle with cross line or whatever symbol indicates no pic
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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638
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hj (AZ)
Good advice, BUT, if you have actually been reading my previouse posting, you would know that there is NO BOX, LINK, or any other indicator of where the photo is, regardless of WHAT YOU THINK there should be.
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bernabeu (SC)
not 'what I think', but what I see: a small circle containing a diagonal line
looks like the universal 'DON'T' symbol
I use IE-11
however, you don't
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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638
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