I will do that. However I was hoping to avoid turning a 5 minute job into 3 hours by replacing the assembly.Contact Scandvik to see if they have a replacement cap available for old stuff. If not, you could probably just replace the cup/lid.
Where you gettin' those numbers from , Willis?I will do that. However I was hoping to avoid turning a 5 minute job into 3 hours by replacing the assembly.
I also have to wrap my head around the fact that I'm spending $150 to cover a shower head where a $0.10 piece of plastic previously sat.
Where? Mr. Drummond's closet:Where you gettin' those numbers from , Willis?
Probably only 5 minutes longer than replacing just the cap. If you're just buying the cup/cap assembly, it shouldn't be anywhere near $150.
I know what you mean. Sometimes it feels like it's just one thing after the other, too. But, hey, there are worse problems to have in this world, right!Thanks Dennis. I am whining a bit. My luck with fixing seemingly little issues with this boat have not gone well. Oddly, big stuff that most wouldn't touch with a 10' pole have gone surprisingly well. An easy win would be welcome!