Wow it's so easy! I accidentally popped mine off and was able to kind of figure out how to put it back in correctly, but I didn't know how to take off the shower spout and it makes it look a lot easier.
I had exactly this problem and was in despair. This video saved me. Thank you so much! One thing I discovered: you can delay removing all those hard-to-reach screws by lifting the cover off while it's still attached to the faulty electrical panel. Those screws just hold the panel to the cover, so once the cover is off a bit you can remove them - and later put them back - more comfortably. Just first remove the single screw holding the panel to the bottom.
After you did the repair, water was still leaking out of the tub spout. Is this the way it should be? I really don't like the design of these diverters. They look cheap and they seem to work like cheap works.
These handles only come as a set now and cost between $180.00 and $250.00 from the appliance parts websites and Amazon. I bought one for $26.00 3 years ago before "Bidenflation" destroyed our country.
I have the exact toilet with the original Kohler handle. My handle won't come out of the tank because of the bend on the steel part and I can't get the part seperated from the handle because the screw is really stuck. Any ideas? Also, looking at the link you provided for the part Kohler shows a washer and nut and I do not have a washer.
There must be 60 ways to store these things, and 59 better ways. I own dozens of straps, and they are all different. The differences would make your idea useless.
This is a great video, I'm finding myself cleaning the tray out every 5 weeks or so. Where is the water coming from, and is there a fix? Thank you for your help...
Check your rubber seals around the opening. I would also check to see if there’s a clog in the drain hose. Your problem is that there is a leak somewhere or your water level is getting too high (drain issue).
Alas! Someone in youtube explain all the buttons, knobs and adjustments functionalities of this track saw. No extra talks. Plain and simple. Good review!
You don’t have to take off the spout, just lay down in the tub facing up, pull the parts, file it down to clean off the buildup, put it back together and you are done. Just did that and it worked great. Thanks for the video though, appreciate it!
My fridge looks almost the same except for the shelves. Mine are glass. My freezer handle snapped in two at the bottom. Appears to be only glued on. A metal grid might work. We will see.
Same here - know this must be the problem as there is no tension on that interior handle- this 67 yo woman has a new challenge to master! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Based on my experience, these knives are pretty clean. 😅 I used to keep my knives super clean but found it’s a waste of time. As long as I keep them relatively clean, they get the job done for me. Thanks for watching! The caddy really does make work easier. And keeps you from losing track of your tools.