"Thank you for your help." Handyman demonstrates simple fix for common toilet issue: 'Not hard at all' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Rachel Pizzolato fixes a leaky toilet by installing a new flange, showing practical problem-solving step by step.
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The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou suggests some simple repairs for your toilet to make sure it runs properly.
The first step is to shut off the water. Next, Dave grabs a Fluidmaster 242 Fill Valve Seal. Double-check that the water is shut off in the toilet tank. Spot the flapper — push and turn it until it ...
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I was halfway across the Queensboro Bridge when a not-so-unfamiliar feeling hit me: I had to take a shit. I was 1.5 miles into my run, and I had emptied the tank just before I left my apartment. As I ...