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Here is a company that still sells Hall Mack Bathroom Fixtures and have since 1946: http://www.fdsons.com/plumbing-bathroom-fixtures-accessories-c-22_34.html They may be able to help you locate original factory replacment parts for your cabinets. Someone making a weak attempt to replicate your deter...
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If it wasnt a well known brand name like American Standard, etc, Home Depot has a line that is made exclusively for them called Glacier Bay. It may very well be that line you purchased. If that is the case you may have a problem as it is a line that Home Depot owns exclusively and contracts manufact...
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Despite the fact that I have been so busy that I havent been in here in forever, it looks like this poster hasnt been in here in almost as long. So this reply is more for everyone else although I hope maybe he or she hasnt given up on their project. Whenever there is a problem with a renovation job,...
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We have a number of antique windows that we want to sell. The large part of them are the cut glass window panes that were mostly used in the bathrooms of older buildings an homes. We are trying to move so we can put our almost 100 year old house up for sale. It has been totally renovated as far as p...
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Looking for what I believe is broken on this sink, I think it is the replacement faucet. Hoping I can remove the faucet knobs and the part can drop down from behind the sink rather than having to remove the sink from the wall. Can anyone help as to what I ask for on this at a plumbing supply store o...
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This is also my first post...but thought I might be able to provide some insight. I am not an expert on this, but know just enough to be dangerous. Our home is on the national register of historic properties. Our local citys preservation office was the first place the former owners went to for more ...
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A couple of questions arise out of your post while trying to visualize what you have there... Did you remove the base while leaving the sink mounted to the wall and balanced on the drain and water supply pipes when you installed your floor covering? Did the pipes run up through the center of the bas...
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My wife and I bought this beautiful house last August (2005) and structurally it is sound and previous owners have replaced some major items - a new boiler, added A\C, put in new copper up to the first floor and put in a new 200 amp electric service and put the original as a slave. But other things ...
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I have the information I promised but wish to be repectful to Tom and his board as far as not putting him in a bad position regarding mentioning brand names and indirectly creating a product endorsement. I will go ahead and post the info knowing that Tom may have to edit the post. He may wish to off...
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As a Historical Restoration Contractor, we often run into problems with older homes that someone has done work on, that just didnt turn out quite like they had hoped and then they put the place up for sale and the next owner calls us and says fix it. Most of the time it turns out that it was a poor ...
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