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Basic Faucet Connecting Methods – Part 2

October 18, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

If you haven’t checked out part 1 of this two-part video, now is a good time to do so. Just click here:
Basic Faucet Connecting Methods – Part 1

By now I hope you’re all familiar with the basin wrench, an essential tool for installing any faucet. In my travels, I love finding new tools (my toys), and the Basin Buddy is one such tool.

I found this in my local plumbing supply house and had to try it out. The attraction for me was that it had a small footprint, easy to store in my tool bag and it’s able to be used with most plastic lock and basin nuts found on most faucets today.

Don’t get me wrong, I always use my trusty adjustable basin wrench made by Ridgid but if you try to torque up a plastic locknut a little too much, the wings will break right off. The Basin Buddy eliminates this issue and by the way Ridgid has come out with a cool tool called the Ridgid faucet and sink installer which can perform a variety of tasks.

I shot a video about it and I encourage you to check it out. If you’re going to invest in the Baisn Buddy, just be aware you will need to use a 1/2″ or 3/8′ ratchet with an extension in order to reach up to the faucet.

Depending on which style basin connector you’re going to use, you might also need a tubing cutter. The solid chrome plated supply tube will have to be cut to size while the flexible stainless steel versions can be used as is.

I encourage you to watch both parts of this series and as always ,if you have questions please drop me a line at info@bobsplumbingvideos.com.

HAPPY PLUMBING!

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