Alright folks, let me tell you about my Saturday project – replacing a spigot on our beverage dispenser. Sounds simple, right? Well, it was… eventually.
The Problem: Our old spigot was leaking like a sieve. Every time we’d fill up the dispenser for a party or even just for lemonade on a hot day, we’d end up with a sticky puddle on the counter. Enough was enough!

First Steps (and Missteps): So, I grabbed a new spigot from the hardware store. I thought, “This’ll be a 10-minute job!” Famous last words. I started by trying to unscrew the old spigot. It wouldn’t budge. Figured it was just stuck. I tried pliers. Still no luck.
Getting Serious: Time for the big guns. I went to the garage and grabbed some WD-40. Sprayed that sucker down good and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Came back, pliers again… and SNAP! The handle broke off the old spigot. Great. Now I had a bigger problem. No way to grip it properly.
Plan B (and C): Okay, new plan. I figured I could try to grip the inner part of the spigot. Went back to the garage, found a pair of needle-nose pliers. Managed to get a decent grip, but it was still stuck fast. More WD-40. More waiting. Still nothing.
The Breakthrough: I was getting frustrated. I was about to give up and just buy a whole new dispenser, but then I had an idea. Heat! I grabbed my wife’s hairdryer (don’t tell her) and heated up the area around the spigot for a couple of minutes. Figured maybe the heat would loosen things up a bit. And guess what? It worked! With a little more elbow grease and the needle-nose pliers, the old spigot finally came loose.
Installation Time: Now for the easy part (I hoped). I cleaned up the area around the hole where the spigot went. Then, I took the new spigot and made sure all the washers and gaskets were in place. I carefully screwed it in, making sure not to overtighten it.
The Test: Filled the dispenser with water and crossed my fingers. No leaks! Success! My wife made some lemonade, and we celebrated with a glass (or two).
Lessons Learned:

- Don’t underestimate a stuck spigot.
- WD-40 is your friend.
- Heat can work wonders.
- Sometimes, patience is the key.
All in all, it took way longer than I expected, but I got the job done. And now we can enjoy our lemonade without the sticky mess. Happy days!