You can try following the water lines back to the water heater to make sure there is not a valve closed holding the water back that may have been forgotten after the repair. This being the case, I would be worried that the repair was not check to see if it was done correctly.If you have pressure on the hot water at other faucets in the home, then I would think this could be the problem. Need more help contact me through my board and I will try to help.
If nonsalt water is placed in a closed system (for example an automotive cooling system) then for every pound of pressure the system can handle (ex. radiator cap) the boiling point of water (normally being 212f) is raised by 3 degrees. Thus, if said system can handle only 1 pound pressure before the water boils the temperature of the water when it boils should be 215F. Or so I understand.
A chisel is a tool with a characteristically shaped cutting edge of blade on its end, for carving or cutting a hard material such as wood, stone, or metal by hand, struck with a mallet, or mechanical power. The handle and blade of some types of chisel are made of metal or wood with a sharp edge in it. cold chisel are avilable in variey of types, shapes and size. alliedallcityinc.com
you have to handle chemicals with care and ALWAYS be careful.
the handle of a metal teapot is covered with a cane because cane is a bad conductor of heat
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Inability to handle pressure.
it is easy to handle, just have some tea, or coffee and relax...
Hot water furnaces can be repaired by a plumber. Only a licensed professional plumber should handle the task, and he or she should be contacted immediately, as a damaged hot water furnace can cause property damage.
You have to pop the cap off on the front of the acrylic handle, then under the cap there will be a screw to undo.
Remove the handle, again. Turn the water off at the outside valve and turn another faucet on to relieve the pressure. If you look closely at the stem that the handle screws on to, it has a square area on it that you can put an adjustable wrench on and turn it to the left. The stem will or should come out. There is a seal at the far end that needs to be replaced. Take the stem and all to a local hardware house and they will have a replacement for under two dollars. Now, reinsert the stem and tighen to snug and replace handle. Turn the water back on outside and try it.
Only if it can't handle the pressure.
You can purchase or build a bathtub bench. Unfortuantely, there are no designs for a tub bench so the best way would be to pick your materials, if going with wood, something that will not splinter. Attach legs, a handle and back and you are done. You can see a picture at http://www.amazon.com/Bathtub-transfer-Adjustable-Lightweight-Rust-Resistant/dp/B000SOQ30E.
This will involve breaking open the shower wall, taking out the one handle unit and rearranging the pipework in order to replace it with a two handle valve unit. This not a DIY job, call a plumber to do this to save yourself the headache of having to call one later