Fixing a Broken Pipe
Posted on 18. Jul, 2010 by dimaks in Life
That is right, fixing a broken pipe is a mess if you do not have the correct tools to use. It happened to me last weekend when I was called by my wife for some household fixing. After she did rounds of inspecting the corners of our house, she finally found what causes the wet and yucky liquid coming out from our kitchen cabinet beneath our sink. Apparently, a pipe got broken and so, the excess liquid from the water pipe drips off the said portion of the pipe.
It is a pain to repair and make pipes work. But provided with the right tools, life can be a lot easier. That PVC under our wash basin could have been easier to adjust, had I got the right industrial handles. Now I am close to buy a set and never experience the same in my next possible pipe fixing assignments.
So what really happened? I worked patiently without the aid of special tools and passed the ordeal, though my fingers were kind of hurt. I was forced to use an old plier, which slips off the aluminum pipe every time I drive a twist.
Fixing a broken pipe takes a lot of patience, especially if you are not used to doing so. Personally, I advise to stick to basic plumbing guides for a successful small home-based fixing session.
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Dimaks is a part-time blogger born in Cotabato City, Southern Philippines. He loves a wide array of things: Martial arts, Scootering, Painting, Photography, Cooking and of course eating. Indulge with his blogging rounds!