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  • Jul 13, 2009
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    Does not sound like a good day.

    It wasn’t horrible. I’m kind of used to days like this. The problem is small contractors don’t buy spare equipment then when theirs quits working they are frantic. We can’t stock every part for every machine so they have to wait on shipping.
     

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  • Oct 1, 2010
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    It wasn’t horrible. I’m kind of used to days like this. The problem is small contractors don’t buy spare equipment then when theirs quits working they are frantic. We can’t stock every part for every machine so they have to wait on shipping.
    I’m sure the machines get fixed as fast as possible.
     
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    Zazie

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    Does your old toilet seat have a metal hinge?
    It appears to be plastic. I can only access the bolt and nut on the underside. I have lousy tools and can't get a grip on the nut, so I don't know whether it's corroded in place or not.
     

    Zazie

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    @Zazie is your current toilet seat more round (about 16" back to front) or elliptical (about 18" b-to-f). You want to pick the correct replacement size.
    I know. I need a round one.

    Most of the seats now seem to have flimsy plastic hinges. I'm betting I won't get twenty-six years out of whatever I get.
     

    Zazie

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    I'm relaxing now. We finished our chores for the day. The girls and their spouses have everything covered for the rest of today.

    An old toilet seat with metal hinges, if that's what Zaz has, can be a challenge to remove. The old nuts can get corroded and locked in place. I had to use a mini hacksaw to cut the bolts on ours. Once those were removed it was easy to install the new seat.
    Yes, I'm hoping my sister has a mini hacksaw. I think it's going to be necessary.
     

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