Installing a Kitchen Sink.wmv
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Next time, Run your 1/2" copper lines higher so you won't need the long supply lines.
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Thank you for the posting.
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thanks for the great video
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wouldn't it have made sence to connect the water hoses to the faucet before lowering the sink onto place?
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would've been better if you'd included measuring and Cutting out the counter top for the sink
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Straight to the point. Thanx
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thank you for this video
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Thanks but I ran into a problem! My dishwasher is hardwired, there is an electrical cord and red water line coming OUT of the drywall. Whilst pulling out the dishwasher, the red water line snapped in half. Is this fixable or do I need to call a plumber to remove the drywall and get to where the red water line connects and install a new one? I understand how to do everything else thanks to your video, but the red water line I am not sure how to fix?
accordingtolive 8 months ago
@accordingtolive
I'm sure you already fixed it by now, but you can just buy a new water line to run from your dishwasher to your sink. It usually just attaches with a clamp to the attachement underneath the dishwater. You just have to unscrew the two screws at the top of the dishwasher where it attaches to the counter top and you can pull it right out.
HCE129 6 months ago
Sure it probably would have.
HCE129 10 months ago