Installing a new garbage disposal, and how a car jack saved the day.

By Solominer | Solominer | 14 Apr 2020


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The old disposal, probably original to the house finally gave out. Well it froze up and would not operate. I was hoping using the allen key at the bottom of the unit would free up whatever was causing it to get stuck, but it would not budge at all. So I had no choice but to replace the garbage disposal.

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For awhile I just ignored the issue and we used a strainer to keep more food stuffs from going into it.

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Removing it went pretty smooth, smelly but smooth. Some of the stuck food materials came out when taking it apart and had a pretty bad smell to it. And so did the u-shaped pipe, guess the smells from the sewer tried to escape. I plugged it with a glove and got to work.

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Always bring a bucket, never know when fluids will try to escape when taking it apart. I placed the u-bend pipe in there as it was pretty nasty.

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haha funny seeing right through my sink, better not use it right now.

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I took the outlet port from the old disposal, and attached it to the new one. And got ready to wire up the new one.

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Things went pretty smooth until I had to attach the new unit to the sink. The manual makes it sound way too easy. I found it nearly impossible to lift it and to also work the connector at the same time. I got the idea to use a car jack to hold it in place, and was suprised how much easier to made it with the helping hand of hydraulics. I may not need 3 tons to lift this 20 pound disposal but it did the job regardless.

Once I got the jack under the disposal and cranked it up ever so slightly. Just until there was pressure holding it in place. Im pretty sure if I kept pumping that jack it would have lifted my sink out of kitchen sink.

When it was tight up against the sink attachment, I was able to easily twist it into place locking it with the allen key. No one said it would be this easy with a jack, but also no one said it would be this hard without one. Maybe I was doing it wrong, but in the end I did it right just with car tools.


 

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I am a user of cryptocurrency and also run infrastructure for multiple Coins and Dapps. I write about my experience with blockchain tech and nature. On the side I use a full spectrum camera to take unique photos in the Infrared and Ultraviolet spectrums.


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