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Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
It sounds so easy, doesn't it. Bwahahahahaha.
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Thanks, Bruce. Actually it was easy. I watched the gauge until it got to about 15, then shut it off. Later I walked into my bedroom and there was a great deal of brown liquid dripping from the ceiling onto my bed. (Yucky, but not as bad as H_P's latest predicament sounds.)
I had noticed a small amount of leaking earlier from the upstairs radiator. I guess when I added water, it spouted.
On this leaky radiator, the round valve handle has been broken for as long as I can remember and the water comes straight out the top of the valve (right where the handle is supposed to screw on). I was at the store today and was about to buy a new handle, but I think I should buy the whole valve assembly, no? Surely, there are seals inside the valve itself that are bad and it won't help just to screw on a new handle.
Oh, it doesn't leak at all when I shut the valve, though (using a pliers, since the handle doesn't work).
What do you think?