TS808
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Okay, today I had to replace the faucet in the kitchen.
I'm convinced of a few things:
Plumbing was not invented to accommodate every day tools such as wrenches an pliers. The "hand tighten" nuts are impossible, especially when you can't reach in the spaces anyway.
No matter what I do, it's still gonna leak.
The cabinet under a sink was NOT made to accommodate a human. And no, it is NOT the most comfortable place to work.
Plumbers must have arms six feet long to reach up there, and their fingers and hands must only be a couple inches wide.
It's easier to play a strat with 13's on it, than it is to do plumbing.
Plumbers deserve every penny they make.
I'm convinced of a few things:
Plumbing was not invented to accommodate every day tools such as wrenches an pliers. The "hand tighten" nuts are impossible, especially when you can't reach in the spaces anyway.
No matter what I do, it's still gonna leak.
The cabinet under a sink was NOT made to accommodate a human. And no, it is NOT the most comfortable place to work.
Plumbers must have arms six feet long to reach up there, and their fingers and hands must only be a couple inches wide.
It's easier to play a strat with 13's on it, than it is to do plumbing.
Plumbers deserve every penny they make.