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As a woman with very little experience, I would have appreciated a little more detail when you separated the faucet parts. I could follow by pausing the video and watching with no problem but describing what remained on top and what you removing to attach to the underside would have helped me. Also, is there a best place for the placement of the weight? And, the placement of the wall piece was 1/4 down from the horizontal marks and assuming centered from the vertical marks? Thank you! Your video helped me install this myself.
You're quite welcome, and I'll try to be a bit more detailed in my future videos, but what you did was correct, pause the video as you went along is best, overall I'm happy to hear you were able to get it done..👍
I'm planning on installing this on my backyard patio. Can I just connect it on the ground faucet? What can I use to connect it to both hot and cold water hoses of the utility sink? Thank you.
Hey Alvin, Pex-b would most likely be the easiest to work with depending on the location of your patio to closest area to tap into the hot and cold, also if gets down below 32 degrees where you live you will need to set up a drain on each line to evacuate the water from them to prevent freezing.
that is how I installed it Dylan, the white washer you see at the bottom is cardboard that is there as a buffer to prevent the rubber washer from twisting out of place.
at 12:27 you have the white washer on the bottom but the instructions said to do this: Insert Faucet through the White Gasket and the hole on SINK (A) ledge from the top side of SINK (A). Orient the Faucet handle toward the front. From under SINK (A), first slide on the Black Gasket then screw on the Lock Nut. the white gasket at 12:27 should be on the top from the instructions and only the black gasket should be on the bottom side
@@thediyyardie7192 I saw the top of the faucet inside the base also had a rubber gasket but it was slimmer than the bottom one so that's why I assume they tell you to put it on top