Had a wee bit of a temper, that one.

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Penelope McBagpipe |
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A friend of mine punctured 3 kitchen sinks from driving knives into them too hard.
Had a wee bit of a temper, that one. |
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merkyl |
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TC wrote:That's what she said. |
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Powers |
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You know who else works insane hours? Tiger Woods, that's who.
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token lunatic |
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Tiger Woods is a disgrace to the yellow folk. I denounce him for my people.
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TC |
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Oh yeah. I forgot to share that. My husband left. Now can we get back to the motherfucking sink???
Flowers it is NOT the drai. I've seen the holes. We put toothpicks in sme of them. |
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Powers |
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Replace the sink with one that isn't so cheap that it gets pinholes whenever you toss a knife into it.
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squashthebeef |
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fake bart has a point. What's the sink made of? That has bearing on what kind of epoxy you use.
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Eagles Z Frodo Mt Doom |
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I just assumed EVERYONE had stainless steel sinks. Just solder that shit shut.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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I have powpow's pic painted on the bottom of my kitchen sink.
There was no "friend" at all. |
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merkyl |
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Overprotective Mother |
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I wish those fat, lazy boys of mine were handy around the house. Those lazy boys won't even take out the trash from the basement and I still do their
laundry everyday. They are honestly are very good boys otherwise.
I'm not sure what kind of sink develops holes in it. Is it made of wood? I think my husband uses wood putty for that sort of thing. |
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token lunatic |
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Try this: hair plugs.
Then after you've shared a whole day's worth of threads about the raving success of your party, you can thank me later(private message is ok.) |
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Baby Please |
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there is epoxy stuff you could use for a temp fix. you'd want to apply it under the sink to the holes. but it would only work on stainless or porcelain I
would think.
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Tres Gay |
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Here is what I would do for an emergency fix: cover the holes with plumber's putty and then duct tape over the putty. That should get you through the
party. Or you could try some JB Weld epoxy. That shit sticks to just about anything.
In the end those are temporary fixes, you will probably want to replace the sink before much longer. |
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squashthebeef |
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stainless steel sinks Gross. Only people in Manhattan have cheap stainless steel. Cast iron is the way to go. |
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TC |
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Its stainless. And I'm going to patch the underside. Anyhow husband got a reprieve for the night and is going to be home normal time AND hes already got
the sealent so I'll let him do. I was going to do it as a surprise to him. God I love that man.
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nedloh3 |
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Tres' got it. JB Weld. Pick it up at Lowes or Home Depot or (as I'd prefer a local hardware or plumbing supply store).
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TC |
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We go to the local true value. It's nice to talk to people over the age of 20 who know about plumbing and such when you go to buy something.
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youfist |
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TC wrote: Lowes > Home Depot |
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Pahrump Mania |
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How many people have to say replace the sink before you replace the sink?
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