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#707798 - 03/02/12 08:26 PM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
BillJeffy Offline
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Originally Posted By: yardmaster

I reach in to make sure it's nice and tight with hand first...and it turns....and turns...and turns...then stops!



One question.....was all this turning by hand?...or tool?


Otherwise, good job finished.

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#707800 - 03/02/12 08:58 PM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: BillJeffy]
yardmaster Offline
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all by hand.

I checked the bowl still underneath. Of course there was water in it....not much but some. Seems now there is seepage from the threads for this nut.............
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#707832 - 03/03/12 08:02 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
rfm3 Offline
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it's dripping still??

Maybe bunged up a thread or so?
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#707847 - 03/03/12 09:43 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
CabinConnection Offline
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Loc: The Indianhead's Left Nostril....
Originally Posted By: yardmaster
all by hand.

I checked the bowl still underneath. Of course there was water in it....not much but some. Seems now there is seepage from the threads for this nut.............

WHICH nut?

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#707870 - 03/03/12 01:05 PM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
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...time to bullet proof it. and here's how:

dry everything off. duct-tape the whole area. get out your new flux brush and a tube of clear silicone and paint this over the duct-tape. NOW it won't leak! EVER!
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#707921 - 03/04/12 10:31 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: CabinConnection]
yardmaster Offline
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Originally Posted By: CabinConnection
Originally Posted By: yardmaster
all by hand.

I checked the bowl still underneath. Of course there was water in it....not much but some. Seems now there is seepage from the threads for this nut.............

WHICH nut?


The nut that tightens everything up underneath
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#707930 - 03/04/12 11:23 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
rfm3 Offline
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can you tell if the nut or the threaded portion on the pipe shows any stripping or manglement?
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#708282 - 03/07/12 11:23 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: rfm3]
yardmaster Offline
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Originally Posted By: rfm3
can you tell if the nut or the threaded portion on the pipe shows any stripping or manglement?


Not that I can see.

Would thread tape help the situation?
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#708283 - 03/07/12 11:47 AM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
MCA Offline
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Would thread tape help the situation?


Thread tape is needed between the drain flange and the drain body, and between the drain body and the tail piece.
Its worth a try to put it on the retaining nut area too, to seal any leak from under the rubber gasket. It looks like some slight leakage is coming past the rubber gasket. I sometimes load up the rubber fitting area under the basin with teflon paste (the kind that doesn't damage plastics, it will say it on the container). This will help seal leaks due to slight defects. I put some paste between the sink bottom and the rubber gasket, and around the opening of the gasket.

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#708331 - 03/07/12 07:15 PM Re: bathroom vanity drain [Re: yardmaster]
CabinConnection Offline
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Loc: The Indianhead's Left Nostril....
Originally Posted By: yardmaster
Would thread tape help the situation?

Can't see how.

Your water path is either past the gasket/sink joint, or the drain flange/sink joint.

That design has been around "forever" and thread tape has not been part of the equation.

You sure the drain assembly instructions don't say to use either plumber's putty or silicone sealant under the drain flange?

And did you use plumber's grease in the locations I suggested?

And did you tighten that nut up?

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