Glacier Bay Strainer:
In the video I will walk you through how to remove the old strainer and install a new one in addition to testing your work. For my project I couldn't remove the slip nut between the strainer and the tailpiece. I show 2 different methods of trying to loosen the nut without having to break out a hack saw. Believe it or not Vinegar comes in pretty handy on old crusted up plumbing hardware.
Tools/Parts Used
Glacier Bay Strainer:
Rigid Sink and Faucet Tool:
Sink Drain Wrench:
Plumbers Putty:
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Makita Corless Drill Combo Kit:
Dewalt Drill Bit Set:
Dewalt Screwdriver Bit Set:
Craftsman Screwdriver Set:
Eklind Allen Wrench Set:
Pliers (4-Piece Set):
Stanley Utility Knife:
Stanley Tape Measure:
Studbuddy Stud Finder:
Johnson Torpedo Level:
Stanley Hammer:
Buck Bros Wood Chisel Set:
Klein Voltage Tester:
Wire Strippers:
Little Giant Ladder:
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