Well...just for those who don't already know...cleaning rocks, fossils, and points in your sink on the side with a garbage disposal is not a good idea. :angry: YES, I already knew this, but apparently forgot to mention it to my daughter. The faucet is still wrapped outside for winter and...She came in from the creek with a bucket full of nice fossils and flint flakes. Nice finds, sweetie!! :cheer: She proceeds to take them to my kitchen sink to clean them, unknown to me as I was cleaning cages and scooping litter boxes...OH JOY!!! :blink: As I was preparing my evening meal...I flipped the switch to grind up some unused portions of veggies for the stew...WAIT! WHAT???? Nothing happened! hmy: Did it get unplugged??? No. OK hit the reset button...now I get a low hummmmm, but no grind! GAH! I reach my hand in there and what do I feel?????LOTS of sand and tiny pieces of GRAVEL!!!!!!!!!NOOOO! :S So my chore de joir is uninstalling the garbage disposal, dislodging all the debris and reinstalling it. I guess I have to post a sign that says NO ROCK WASHING IN THE KITCHEN SINK!!! hmy: Thanks for reading...hope someone got a giggle!! Have a great day!!
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Still have one but haven't used it in years, plug it in and run hot water through it couple times a year. Plumber across the street called them a plumbers worst nightmare, said he would never snake my drain again if I kept using it. Food is the biggest clogger of drains! But I guess sand and rocks could not be good. :woohoo: Wife won't let me use sink either.
Joe.
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I got a kick out of the story. Sure felt bad for you though! We never installed a garbage disposal for the mere fact that we have a septic tank. That's just an extra bunch of clutter that has to bio-degrate.(spelling?) Keep bringing home and washing those rocks, fossils, and points girls!!!
BTW: You actually know how to uninstall and re-install a garbage disposal???
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Glad you enjoyed. Being single and broke will make you find out real quick what you can and can't fix. Plus, I was a Daddy's Girl. He was a Jack of all trades, master of none. I learned ALOT from him. It was a piece of cake and only took about 10 min.
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Hmmmm...haven't had to deal with that issue. I only take apart the broken stuff. Figure if it's already broken I can't do it any harm. Had one go out and Dad took it and brought it back fixed. Not sure if he did it or had someone else do it. I'd sure take a look at it if you weren't so far away. I would bet you could take the back off. Take the element out. Get a new one and put it in...But then again...like I said...never seen the guts of a dryer.
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