see if you can take the handles off and reposition them so they start and finish their travels where you'd like.. then again, if the waterfall can travel all the way around, he might have. If he sweated them in, it's tougher, but if he used flex, you can flip them yourself.
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Lee A. Stone wrote: > > > Is it possible to put a new kitchen faucet on backwards? > I hired someone who I thought did a good job to install a new high neck > kitchen faucet it is a low end delta and did not go for the higher > priced ones as I am told by several due to our hard water and sometimes > excessive chlorine we would be lucky to get a unit to last much more > than 5 years. so for $132 and change this man installed the new unit > and he had to cut one pipe out with a sawzaw . installed to new under > the sink shutoffs. Now I am told he did it backwards as the handles > must move to the wall to turn on and off. so is it possible to > install one backwards? I'm hanging up my handyman apron and thinking > of going into the claymoor mine business. Lee > > > -- > The duck hunter trained his retriever to walk on water. Eager to show off > this amazing accomplishment, he asked a friend to go along on his next > hunting trip. Saying nothing, he fired his first shot and, as the duck fell, > the dog walked on the surface of the water, retrieved the duck and returned > it to his master. > "Notice anything?" the owner asked eagerly. > "Yes," said his friend, "I see that fool dog of yours can't swim." > . >
