Do what plumbers do and use a basin.
How to tighten faucet nut under sink.
Where this isn t possible though the basin wrench lets you reach up behind the sink from underneath grip the mounting nuts and tighten or loosen them easily.
It works quickly and easily and you avoid backaches.
Tightening a kitchen faucet base is an easy job because all you need to do is tighten a nut.
Once you gain access to the nut it s just a simple case of tightening it to fix the faucet base securely in place.
Once the sink is in however you usually have to crawl under it to tighten the nuts and there is seldom room for a wrench or a pair of adjustable pliers.
These nuts are so difficult to reach that some plumbers prefer to attach the faucet to the sink or countertop before setting the sink or countertop into place.
Then turn the ratchet and it will self.
Buy this cool tool a special faucet nut wrench to simplify faucet removal under those hard to reach sinks.
The main difficulty comes in accessing that nut since it will be located under the sink.
Whether your faucet is attached to your sink or countertop by a nut screw or mounting plate replacing it is the essence of simplicity if you have access.
Slide the open end of the faucet wrench over the supply tube and push it up to the faucet nuts.
This leads to a wobbly faucet base that can cause difficulties when turning the faucet off and on and cause leaks.
How to change a faucet in a tight area.
Since a faucet pivots on its center repeated use might cause the faucet base nuts to become loose.