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Traveler7
Explorer
Jul 10, 2018

Changed my faucet on the old Dodge

*UPDATE*

New faucet installed!

Early today before it got too hot here I worked on removing my old faucet and installing my new one- this was more difficult than I expected because of the small amount of space to work in and how awkward it was to move in there. I had to remove the sink to get at the 40 year old plumbing!



Old Faucet out!



Installing new faucet



and......working!



Checking for leaks- all clean and clear!



Hard work, but worth it with plumbing all secured and new more useful faucet.

Thanks for checking in on this project!
  • Almot's avatar
    Almot
    Explorer III
    One-handle faucet is better, can be operated with your wrist or elbow if needed.

    Single stainless sink was the best thing I did to my kitchen. Unbelievable how much counter space it freed up, compared to previous 27" plastic double sink. Mine is probably slightly wider than yours, 17" overall width.
  • 2oldman wrote:
    Looks like the old one.


    That's just the angle of the picture- the new one is more of a swan neck that gives me more room to get a pot onder it and more room clearance for an attached PUR Filter.

    Better pic of old faucet:


    New ones box-

  • It seems like many RV projects are more difficult than we expect. :)
    Nice report, thanks for posting.

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