Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1988, p. 27

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How ta replace faucets Before you even contemplate buying replacement faucet examine your ex installation very carefully Check Ihe distance between centres check access lo the areas where you will have to work and check with your hardware dealer to be sure tut you have all the looUihat you will need job on a Sunday or holiday when the hardware will be closed in case you run into trouble Many of the new faucets can be installed without Bolder or tools Be lure yon purchase the correct faucet There are many uiei types and styles of faucets Be sure you are purchasing Ihc correct faucet as the replacement for an existing one Many faucets arc not interchangeable Before purchasing a replacement fau cct get an exact measurement of the holes for faucet centre lo centre To be doubly sure remove the old faucet and take it along when making the re laccmcni purchase itbecc After purchasing the faucet read the manufacturers instructions for insul carefully Follow them exactly I in run of u sing I he correct tools Removing stubborn plumbing fix can be a problem li is very tant thai you use he right tool for each job the illustration shows a number of wrenches designed for specific plumb- pipe with cemented joints is Your Hardware dealer can advise you on what is In in working with each type of pipe The typical mixer type faucet also comes equipped with a spray hose Mixer faucets for kitchen sinks arc usually of Ihc vinery although they are also available in and sixes There are two basic types Ihe ex posed deck and concealed deck tratcd while the concealed deck type has only a flange exposed below the faucet handles Booklet takes drudgery out of planning Gel Exact measurement of Moles tor Faucet Centre to Cenlrc There are many different types of Before you start job be sure you have the right tools to work with type of pipe you have in your house Older houses often have galvanized iron pipe newer houses have copper pipe with soldered connections and now All faoccls of this type come with manufacturer installation instruc lions Read these instructions carefully and follow each step for a good install About routers The router is probably one of the least utilized of all portable power tools A major manufacturer submits thai over of all routers sold are cither never turned on or turned on only once They are received as gifts or bought after reading an article in a howto book that shows all manner of exotic accomplish merits Then when ihc is taken home and tried out many things become instantly evident First the router is a frightening tool uninitiated It spins a cutting bit anywhere from IS to RPMs a high pitched scream and when applied to a piece of wood throws ana in all that we told you the pan wc can go to the good news There are many many things you can do with a router that are almost impost lo accomplish otherwise You can put a beautiful finished edge on a project whether an ornamental Roman ogee or a plain rounded edge There is no easier way to finish the edge of a plastic counter than w a router With an edging bit With a dovetail jig anyone can make dovetail joints that are the hallmark of fine furniture With your router table mounted you can mac mouldings joint wood for glue and any number of other tasks If you have a router and havent used it pick up one of many good books that arc available on use of router Better still there are courses and seminar being offered by adult institutions and woodworking shows around the country Ask you librarian for woodworking ions that these events You can certainly learn on your own loo if you are willing to sacrifice a few pieces of scrap wood First and fore most to wear eye protection as noted earlier chipsfly in all directions If the highpitched noise bothers you protectors arenoiexpeiuivc and wih make you much more comfort able If you are going to work withpmc of cedar highspeed steel bits will do the job For particle board carbide tipped bits are a necessity To Man a couple of edging and straight bits should suffice Practise on a piece of scrap wood I you have the feel of the machine and are used the noise Always run the router from left to right on the workpiecc to the bit feeds into ihe NO The liingandiheshtmofplnl your is that your list is long mil the list your nine is short In fact a free booklet on financial planning lias nine lutes on which to list your income but for your expenses While that may seem disheartening those of you who want take a serious lirsi step at ft planning tl s really a great aid The most difficult part of planning your finances is gelling a good handle on how much you spend By tng a comprehensive lisi of expenses from ihc obvious ones such as mort gage or rem payments io the less obvious ones such as video rent als the publication lakes much of drudgery out of planning You doit I have to draw up a of expense categories because theyre already written down Produced by llie Canada Life and Health Insurance Plan ning for Success Taking Charge 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