Macdaddy4738
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- Jun 1, 2005
Is this something I can relatively easily DIY? Need something around 0.105" (2.6mm) roughly. I'd have thought that these faucets are pretty much standard size (and my replacement is), yet here we are.
I see no reason to return the faucet I bought and try another, because it requires a standard 1 3/8 hole which is what any faucet I replace it with is going require anyway. I contacted a countertop company that's local and they want $250. I get the impression that's the "too small to bother" price.
I'm thinking a Dremel with diamond grinding bits should work? Also purchased some diamond hand files as well. I figure if I keep the area wet, throw some painters tape down, I should be able to make it work, but this is something I've never messed with before.
I see no reason to return the faucet I bought and try another, because it requires a standard 1 3/8 hole which is what any faucet I replace it with is going require anyway. I contacted a countertop company that's local and they want $250. I get the impression that's the "too small to bother" price.
I'm thinking a Dremel with diamond grinding bits should work? Also purchased some diamond hand files as well. I figure if I keep the area wet, throw some painters tape down, I should be able to make it work, but this is something I've never messed with before.