Mar 15, 2009 | Gary T:
need plumbing help installing new bath faucets?
I am installing an American Standard 3375 bath/shower faucet. The instructions show the water source coming from below (basement) but my water lines come down from the attic instead. Can I...
A: yes. This valve can be inverted. Remember to follow the instructions for reversing the handle rotation.
Jul 02, 2007 | chastonn b:
How do I install a bath faucet?
It's American Standard with pop up drain.
I have it installed almost completely but the p traps too big. Help please!!!!
A: By "too big", do you mean there's not enough room for it, or that the diameter is larger than the tail piece from the sink?
If the issue is mismatched diameters, there are...
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Anyone that knows me knows one of my favorite places in Japan is Hakone , the mountainous hot spring town outside of Tokyo. It’s hard to explain why it’s so special because on paper it just looks like a total tourist trap– but it’s really one of the most magical places I’ve discovered in my many trips around Japan.
Luckily (and one of the reasons I like it), it’s very convenient to get to. It sits only 45 minutes from Tokyo by train or 2 hours by car which makes escaping there for a night or two even more appealing.
My American friends who haven’t been don’t get it though. They say, what’s so good about a volcanic mountain town? Why would you want to go there every time you’re in Japan when there is so much else to see? I just tell them one word: Onsen. To them it just sounds like I’m talking about a “hot tub”,...