tominboise
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I am replacing the sink strainer in my kitchen. I've done this a few times but I do have a question. The style I have uses a rubber gasket, a steel washer and then a threaded collar that clamps the washer, gasket and sink strainer together, capturing the sink. Obviously with plumber's putty under the strainer flange. My question - the threaded collar has three screws in it that are used to tighten the entire assembly against the bottom of the sink, after the threaded collar is cinched down tight. How tight should one tighten those three screws? SInce the putty is malleable, it continues to ooze out as the screws are tightened. Just keep going and going? I usually just tighten them until I think it is correct, then move on. I just wondered if there is a specific procedure for those three screws.
