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SteveW
04-01-2009, 09:54 PM
I installed an Insinkerator Evolution disposer over the weekend - no apparent leaks at the the time but now has a small leak which seems to be coming from the flange. I used plumber's putty when putting in a new flange, tightened the screws evenly, etc. so not sure what's going on.
Before I pull the unit and reinstall it, any suggestions? The instructions do call for plumber's putty, not silicone, and I have a cast iron sink. Do folks usually still use plumber's putty? Any other hints to get it leak free?
Thanks.
Redwood
04-01-2009, 10:00 PM
I use putty and never have problems...
Double check the locking ring make sure the 3 lugs are engaged and that it is tightened all the way. It's easy to miss alug and most people don't tighten them all the way.
SteveW
04-02-2009, 06:23 AM
Thanks, Redwood - will check on that.
SewerRatz
04-02-2009, 07:54 AM
You might want to use a jack to help lift the unit in place :p Sorry couldnt resist posting this picture.
http://jasonk823.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/104_0211.jpg?w=480&h=360
Redwood
04-02-2009, 08:40 AM
Ummm I can't think that would be good advice...
Funny though...:D
Why would it be a good idea? You can buy a disposer jack, but it would just be one more thing you would have to find a place for in the truck. My knee is the only jack I have to use.
SewerRatz
04-02-2009, 12:19 PM
Why would it be a good idea? You can buy a disposer jack, but it would just be one more thing you would have to find a place for in the truck. My knee is the only jack I have to use.
I posted a link about the disposer jacks that Marco makes and sells in the other thread. It is funny that you say another thing to find a spot to keep it in the truck. I started out in a large dully Chevy with a compartmented utility body, went to a Chevy S10 then to a Full size pick up with a ARE uber tall cap, to a extended wheel bas Chevy van and now I am in a extra tall extra long sprinter van. In all reality I probably could work out of a mini van and be happy, but then I start getting jobs that needs the tools I had to leave in the garage, or need to transport an 80 gallon water heater. Kind of wish I can have both worlds a nice small service van, heading out repairing faucets and testing RPZs, but then I like to rod out sewers and do sewer repairs.
kingsotall
04-02-2009, 04:33 PM
Mainlines and interceptors.... The smell of money!
SewerRatz
04-02-2009, 06:08 PM
Mainlines and interceptors.... The smell of money!
Flood controls. WHOOT! Just found out that Naperville the city I live in is reimbursing home owners 100% for the cost to install a flood control or over head sewers. Thing is they have to be on a block that has constant city sewer back ups to qualify.
SteveW
04-02-2009, 08:00 PM
You might want to use a jack to help lift the unit in place :p Sorry couldnt resist posting this picture.
http://jasonk823.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/104_0211.jpg?w=480&h=360
Don't laugh - kept leaking majorly even after resetting the flange with fresh plumber's putty and attempting to seat the disposer on the flange 3 times. Like Redwood said, must have kept missing one of the lug ears. I finally broke down and got out the scissors jack from the car and it worked.
Maybe I'm a weenie but trying to hold a big, heavy Insinkerator Evolution Excel in place with one hand while turning the lug wheel with the other just wasn't working out.
SewerRatz
04-02-2009, 08:35 PM
*snickers* Hey what ever works :)
Redwood
04-02-2009, 09:14 PM
Redwood don't need no stinkin jack...:cool:
It works now, thats what counts!
patrick88
04-03-2009, 07:21 AM
LOL
that is so good.
Redwood
04-03-2009, 06:10 PM
Just as long as he didn't do the rest of the job like the guy who used the jack it should be okay...
http://jasonk823.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/104_0223.jpg?w=480&h=360
Hmmm...
How about if you post a pic...:D
I put my knee under the disposer and lift it with that. That way I have two hands to position the lock ring, and I do not have to hurry before my arm gets tired.
kingsotall
04-04-2009, 05:13 PM
Embarrased to say but I learned this trick to install disposals from The Family Handyman. It was like using your knee but your foot. It worked great then one day I was too busy and held it in place, was not as awkward as before and I no longer use the foot! lol :o