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How To Install A Hot Water Tank
Use these instructions to install a system under the sink that provides hot water without the wait. Some high-end models even come with a water filter system and cold water dispenser.
Step 1: Shut Off the Water and Power
Clean out the area under the sink to make room for the tank.
Next, shut off the water at the water heater.
Turn off the power at the breaker. If your water heater is gas, turn the control to the 'Pilot' setting.
Step 2: Drain the Lines
Drain the water lines. Turn on the faucet at the sink where you are working, as well as an outside faucet.
Step 3: Mark the Sink
Make a dimple into the sink where the dispenser will be placed, using a drill set and hammer.
Step 4: Drill a Hole, and Smooth the Edges
Using a cordless drill and a stainless steel bit, drill a 3/4" hole into the sink.
A slug buster can also be used to cut the hole. To do so, take the cutting wheal off the slug buster. Place the slug buster into the hole and then reattach the cutting wheel underneath. Hand tighten the nut on the top side of the slug buster, then use a wrench to continue tightening until you hear a 'pop'. Remove the slug buster.
Use an emery cloth to smooth the edges.
Safety Note: Always wear safety glasses when cutting metal.
Step 5: Place the Dispenser In to the Sink
Place the seal ring to the underside of the dispenser.
Place the dispenser into the sink.
Attach the mounting ring from the underside of the dispenser over the threaded rod.
Add the hex nut, then tighten to secure.
Step 6: Connect the Water lines
Loosen the compression nut at the cold water stop under the sink and then remove the line.
Install a double compression stop to the water line and then reattach the lines to the sink.
Step 7: Mark a Spot for the Tank
Position the tank close to the plumbing and the electrical outlet. While holding the tank in place, draw a line on the wall to mark the top of the tank.
Step 8: Hang the Tank, and Connect the System
Attach the mounting bracket 1" from the line using a drill bit and 1" wood screws. Hang the tank on the bracket.
Push the blue tubing into the quick-connect fitting on the tank. Slip the clear vinyl tube over the fitting in the middle. Connect the larger tube over the last barbed fitting.
Step 9: Mount the Filter, and Add Lines
Attach the mounting bracket near the tank and then attach the filter.
Connect the 3/8" tubing from the outlet side of the filter to the 3/8" Y fitting.
Add the clear vent line to the filter
Step 10: Attach the Double Compression Stop
Attach a compression nut over the 3/8" tubing. Then, attach to the double compression stop installed at the existing water line and tighten.
Step 11: Turn on the Water and Finish Installation
Turn the water back on at the water heater.
Open the water stops under the sink, then check for leaks.
Open the cold water faucet at the new dispenser to wash out the filter. Turn off the cold water faucet and then open the hot water faucet until water begins to flow.
Plug in the tank.
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I need a face plate for my lathe.?
I have a old lathe that I want to make bowls and plates with. My questions is how do I attach the wood to the lathe. It came with this knob looking thing that digs into the wood and the other end holds it in place. To turn bowls I need an open face on the turning side the knob comes off when you remove a hex nut that holds it tight, there are no threads on the spindle and it is a 1/2 inch. What do I need to get and where can I get it .
motor is a delco
An "old" lathe is a relative term. Like it could be 20 to 80 years old? Anyway, I would do a google search to see if the manufacturer is still around and if they are, email them with your model number. Ask if they have a faceplate that will interchange with your machine. If they don't, try ebay or even a machine shop to have one built for your lathe. The good thing about having one built, is you can set your own specifications and have exactly what you want!
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