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Good Afternoon Air Heads!
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Lynn can rebuild anything!! :thumbs: Yesterday an Electrician, today a Plumber, Coil Rebuilder on weekends! What's next? We'll be asking her to make us 'How-to' videos in a couple of weeks! :)

Good news about the o-rings! :thumb:
I think I'm burning a lot less fuel in these rebuilt 'Airs! Thanks again Cheech!
 

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You are welcome!
It is good news about the o rings and hopefully the grommets,
now we'll keep these tanks going for a long time or until all the glass gets broke...
I plan on using them for a long, long time!
The folks on here never cease to surprise me, Lynn the handywoman, GF and Kivrin the literary genuises, IMRs the musician...
never ending talent pool! :)
 

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Very true, but, have you ever had one of those days where if someone said that to your face you would be hard pressed not to rip their head off?
Yep but generally I'm like what IMRs posted. I'm an optimist that tries to see good in every day.

Ok..the sink. The ........(probably my ex husband) who put that bracket up there only used 2 screws, neither of which went into a "true" stud. Looks more like it was scabbed into it. 2!! To hold up that heavy azzed sink! Although I still wonder if my son won't leaning on it. So..I bought some drywall anchor bolts from Lowe's, installed the anchors then screwed the screws in them with the bracket in place. Now I need someone to help me lift the sink in position over the bracket. I'm going to try and talk a carpenter friend of mine into building me a simple stand to go underneath it. That way, if the screws give way on the bracket, the sink will still stay up. Pray he says yes!
 

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Yep but generally I'm like what IMRs posted. I'm an optimist that tries to see good in every day.

Ok..the sink. The ........(probably my ex husband) who put that bracket up there only used 2 screws, neither of which went into a "true" stud. Looks more like it was scabbed into it. 2!! To hold up that heavy azzed sink! Although I still wonder if my son won't leaning on it. So..I bought some drywall anchor bolts from Lowe's, installed the anchors then screwed the screws in them with the bracket in place. Now I need someone to help me lift the sink in position over the bracket. I'm going to try and talk a carpenter friend of mine into building me a simple stand to go underneath it. That way, if the screws give way on the bracket, the sink will still stay up. Pray he says yes!
You'll get it done Lynn! I have every bit of faith in you. I'm impressed with what you can do! :)
 

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Yep but generally I'm like what IMRs posted. I'm an optimist that tries to see good in every day.

Ok..the sink. The ........(probably my ex husband) who put that bracket up there only used 2 screws, neither of which went into a "true" stud. Looks more like it was scabbed into it. 2!! To hold up that heavy azzed sink! Although I still wonder if my son won't leaning on it. So..I bought some drywall anchor bolts from Lowe's, installed the anchors then screwed the screws in them with the bracket in place. Now I need someone to help me lift the sink in position over the bracket. I'm going to try and talk a carpenter friend of mine into building me a simple stand to go underneath it. That way, if the screws give way on the bracket, the sink will still stay up. Pray he says yes!
Please keep us updated, now I'm really curious to see how this gets solved by you...Queen of ceiling fans!
 

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It's done. Just waiting for my son to get back so he can help get the sink in place. I can't lift it by myself. And if my friend won't build the stand for me, I'll ask my next door neighbor to cut the wood for me and I'll build it myself.
You bet your **** she will! Not a doubt in my mind.
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Yep but generally I'm like what IMRs posted. I'm an optimist that tries to see good in every day.

Ok..the sink. The ........(probably my ex husband) who put that bracket up there only used 2 screws, neither of which went into a "true" stud. Looks more like it was scabbed into it. 2!! To hold up that heavy azzed sink! Although I still wonder if my son won't leaning on it. So..I bought some drywall anchor bolts from Lowe's, installed the anchors then screwed the screws in them with the bracket in place. Now I need someone to help me lift the sink in position over the bracket. I'm going to try and talk a carpenter friend of mine into building me a simple stand to go underneath it. That way, if the screws give way on the bracket, the sink will still stay up. Pray he says yes!
I wouldn't depend on drywall anchors to hold a sink up. If I couldn't mount to a stud or add framework in the wall, I would fasten a header to the studs and then fasten the sink to the header.
 
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