Should Have Built This Years Ago

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Should Have Built This Years Ago

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If you do your own plumbing you know exactly what this and why you should make one. Total cost was $2.00 for the Pilates Pad that I cut to size and stapled to the top.
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Excellent idea. Now, can you make something to hide plumber's crack....
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algale wrote:Excellent idea. Now, can you make something to hide plumber's crack....
Yes, you can get it at Home Depot. It's called Plumber's Putty. Spread some of that in the exposed area and let it dry.
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db5 wrote:If you do your own plumbing you know exactly what this and why you should make one. Total cost was $2.00 for the Pilates Pad that I cut to size and stapled to the top.
Wow - where was that when I replaced all the plumbing fixtures in my new house...instead I just had a sore back and lots of cussing...
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db5 wrote:Yes, you can get it at Home Depot. It's called Plumber's Putty. Spread some of that in the exposed area and let it dry.
Ha!!! I don't know if that's an old joke I never heard or original but either way thanks for the laugh!
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Good plumber's putty does not dry out!
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