great design though.




On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, Ray Boyce wrote:

> Hi Betsy
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> Our sink has holes either side at the  back of the sink on the top.
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> This allows you to bypass the washing machine water directly out down the
> drain.
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> So it would not matter if the washing machine was on the left or right side
> you have access to discharge the water this way.
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> If you feel under the sink you can feel these pipes coming into the s bend
> on the rear.
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> Ray
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Betsy Whitney
> Sent: Monday, 8 February 2010 11:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Washing Machine Hose Problem
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> Hmm, I think I'm missing something. Where are the
> holes? I looked on the top at the back where the faucet is mounted, not
> there.
> Betsy
> At 10:50 AM 2/7/2010, you wrote:
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>> Hi Betsy
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>> On the corners of most sinks there are holes to put your washing machine
>> discharge water hose in the water bypasses the sink .
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>> I just checked ours and it would not matter if the machine was on the left
>> or right these holes are there.
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>> If you did not want to save this water then this might be an alternative to
>> stop splashing.
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>> Also there is a plastic hanger which goes over the hose and hangs on the
> top
>> of the sink if you adjust the length of the hose hanging into the sink and
>> if possible put it closer to the bottom it might stop splashing also.
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>> Let us know please what worked for you.
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>> In summer I have 2 lengths of drain hose from the washing machine running
>> out on to the lawn when water restrictions are in play.
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>> Ray
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