• riquisimo
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    394 months ago

    A faucet assembly contains nearly no screws.

    Some may have a single hex screw holding it’s handle in place. If the faucet has two knobs each knob may be held in place with a Phillips head screw.

    But a flat head screw? Maybe to pry a cover off something, but for that you could just use a butter knife. Flat head screws are more commonly used on electrical faceplates and barely anywhere else.

    • @[email protected]
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      264 months ago

      In my experience a lot of shutoff valves on faucets, particularly shower and tub faucets, are flathead screws.

      • riquisimo
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        64 months ago

        Crazy, i’m used to shutoff valves having handles.

        • @Etterra
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          24 months ago

          Same here, this is weird.

    • @Wogi
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      54 months ago

      I have a flathead in my plumbing bag because sometimes those funny shaped nuts are so inconveniently located the only thing that will get to it is a really frigging long screwdriver.

      Though if it’s leaking…? From where? Won’t shut all the way off or the drainage or around the faucet? I need more details.

    • @Etterra
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      24 months ago

      Yeah I wondered the same thing.