SPOON: a sink that DRAINS
Feb. 28th, 2025 07:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

[ An empty, mostly clean stainless steel sink basin. There’s a drain strainer at the bottom, and a tiny bit of white plumbing pipe is visible below. ]
Okay, it took a while.
… okay, it took years.
But! I finally went back to the local plumbing supply place, bought the things I needed with some assistance from the lady behind the counter …
… & then, on a day when I had the spoons to do the thing AND Morgyn had the spoons to get the dish tubs out of the sink, I actually got it done.
We have a sink. That DRAINS.

[ Below the sink, horizontal white piping leads down from each sink basin and meets in the middle, from which more pipe angles downward and to the left. Soapy water is gushing from the bottom into a clear, square bin. There is no water anywhere it isn’t supposed to be. ]
Morgyn spent probably ten minutes pouring water into each sink basin, in turn, & then we’d watch it pour into the bin, & cackle.
SO GOOD
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Date: 2025-03-03 02:05 am (UTC)But UGH renting is SO frustrating, especially when there's something which would be SUCH an easy fix!
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Date: 2025-03-03 04:28 am (UTC)This house really needs a whole house upgrade to split/cycle heating and cooling, and probably improved electrical power, and I'd also love to have a Generac, because every time there's any heavy weather (which is often) we lose power for an unpredictable length of time. But our landlord always fixes serious things for us (like when a pipe froze in the crawl space and we used several hundred gallons of water in a week), and he's charging us the same rent as when we moved here in 2004. We're a nice elderly couple, we don't give him trouble, and he knows that we used to be homeowners and we can patch a hole in the sheet rock or stop the toilet from overflowing.