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Old 10-03-2018, 10:57 PM   #1
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belly Pan

Has anyone remove the belly pan under the sink? I need to replace the heating duct in the front room.
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Has anyone remove the belly pan under the sink? I need to replace the heating duct in the front room.
cordless dewalt impact driver will knock many sheet metal screws out just restart all screws by hand with a 1/4 " drive


replace and upgrade cheap clear vinyl ice maker line too with a braided stainless no burst while its apart to, they split open, line under sink by teeed valve

while bottom is open replace black tank gate valve with a brand new 3" mine started seeping and was kinda chewed up from use i reused old cable just straitened end and readjusted lenght and lubed like new again.

and buy seal kits rebuild 2- 1.5" grey tanks to include fresh seals were all dried out and showing wear if any of valves were like mine hard to push in and out lube cables with fresh spray


what has happened foil tape is coming apart on my floor duct retaped a bunch of it cleaning dirt out of it and blow it out with compressed air as possible

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