I feel dirty just being around you people in this thread
What if it leaks after you put it back?My way is much safer. Get a supply line and connect a garden hose adapter to it. Turn off the water to the sink at the supply line...hot or cold side. Connect your supply line with hose connector and fill buckets if you are a porty hack or if you are Mark and almost out of water to your Butler...connect your Butler garden hose to your supply line. This literally takes 30 seconds to do.
Ready for the pile on now.
Why would it? But if it did...and it never did in all the many years I did it... Literally over a hundred times. You unscrew the garden hose adapter on your supply line and replace the leaking one.What if it leaks after you put it back?
Ready for the pile on now.
My way is much safer.
Was California. No crawling required.maybe in Florida
but not in Ohio
The last person to touch it.Bob, I think what people mean, is that if anything goes wrong with that connection and it won't matter how long after and that it had nothing to do with you, you'll be blamed for it.
The same reason people bring their own water and winter freeze zones. Cause if anything happens next spring, guess who'd be blamed for it.
No. But nothing really is...Is it Damon-Proof?
Bob, I think what people mean, is that if anything goes wrong with that connection and it won't matter how long after and that it had nothing to do with you, you'll be blamed for it.