MushCreek
Well-known member
We're getting new countertops in our kitchen, which means of course that the sinks have to be removed and re-set. When I built our house, I had nothing but trouble getting the stupid drain fittings to seal reliably. I'm not looking forward to going through that again, but here we are. I tried lots of things- buying better fittings, buying fittings at a plumbing supply house, running hot water through the drain while tightening them, etc. The only thing I found was to to make a ring of plumber's putty, put it inside the fitting, and tighten it up. I was told that that's totally hack and a pro plumber would never do that (it was a pro plumber that taught me that trick). So what's the secret? What DO pro plumbers do?
