tightening widespread valve bodies on granite

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Bbillcee

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hi

i tightened down some valves on the granite vanity top, i made them pretty tight, but if try to move them they can move though it takes some forcing

how tight can i make them on granite? can i tighten them super tight with no worry of cracking the granite??

i'm paranoid because i broke a toilet in the past making stuff super tight....i know thats much weaker than the granite but just want to be sure
 

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Is it metal on stone with plumber's putty or rubber gaskets? The last fixture I mounted on granite I made the mistake of using plumber's putty and it stained. I caught it in time and removed the putty, got rid of the stain and made my own gaskets from thin EPDM rubber. I used big fat O-rings in place of the putty to fill the gap around the inside of the hole.

I doubt you can break the granite by over tightening it. You are more likely to break the fixture.
 

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they have gaskets......maybe i'll just leave it as is for now and see if i experience any movement with everyday use
 
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