How to Rebuild a Toilet Tank | This Old House
This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to give new life to an old toilet. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for Rebuilding a Toilet Tank:
– toilet repair kit
Tools for Rebuilding a Toilet Tank:
– turkey baster or wet/dry vacuum, for removing water from tank
– large slotted screwdriver
– rag or bucket
– open-end wrench
– pliers
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Is it just me watching this while pooping?
All toilets are not the same
i paid 800 dollars to replace a toilet
If he used a ratcheting open-end he wouldn’t have to always take it off and put it back on.
Hi I learned a new word. Skair. Used in a sentence, "make sure it's skair"
I recommend using a flexible line for the inlet.
"Nothing to it"—This show is usually good but this video is total B. S. Give it a try and you'll see what I mean. BIG difference between a theoretical repair and actual repair. My Advice—Call a real plumber ! No I am NOT A PLUMBER !
Very helpful. You covered a few points that were missing from the kit's instructions.
I actually repaired the copper type… it was classic