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Plumbing Headache
Posted by: Mike Johnson
Date: December 12, 2020 07:32PM
I'm replacing the 90° shutoff valves to a sink faucet and so I want the outlet thingy pointing straight up towards the sink. But as I'm tightening a new valve by hand it starts to get tight at like 9 o'clock. I use a wrench to tighten it to 12 o'clock but I know it's not tight enough. I try it anyhow and yep, it leaks. Not a lot, but it leaks. Of course I can't tighten it another entire revolution. I can muscle it around to 6 or 7 o'clock.

What can I do? If I went to the trouble of replacing the 2 inch nipple it attaches to, would the result be any different? Should I get the tools to thread my own custom nipple and offset the threads by 180°?
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: space-time
Date: December 12, 2020 08:16PM
How do you connect the valve to the pipe coming from the wall? there should be a compression nut on the pipe, you can re-use the old one, or remove it (usually you need a tool to extract it) and use the one that comes with the new valve.

Then use a large wrench to hold the valve in the vertical position (outlet at 12 o'clock) and use a smaller wrench to tighten the nut in the back.
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: space-time
Date: December 12, 2020 08:17PM
Also when I had to do one of these, I found out I could replace only the stem and not the entire valve. Much easier.
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: Mike Johnson
Date: December 12, 2020 11:15PM
Thanks! In the wall there is a 1/2” fnpt fitting into which a 2” long male nipple is screwed. That bare nipple protrudes 1” from the wall.

I know from personal experience that it’s better not to try to remove that nipple unless absolutely necessary. But it’s a very visible location, so I was also hoping to avoid any sort of adapter. It’s a wall-hung sink, and the plumbing is completely exposed.
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: MikeF
Date: December 12, 2020 11:44PM
Just wrap more teflon tape (a lot) and tighten. Add more tape until it settles in the position you want (yes you have to undo it, wrap the tape, and try again).
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: December 13, 2020 04:31AM
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Mike Johnson
Thanks! In the wall there is a 1/2” fnpt fitting into which a 2” long male nipple is screwed. That bare nipple protrudes 1” from the wall.

I know from personal experience that it’s better not to try to remove that nipple unless absolutely necessary. But it’s a very visible location, so I was also hoping to avoid any sort of adapter. It’s a wall-hung sink, and the plumbing is completely exposed.

Newt is sleeping right through this.
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: space-time
Date: December 13, 2020 07:36AM
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MikeF
Just wrap more teflon tape (a lot) and tighten. Add more tape until it settles in the position you want (yes you have to undo it, wrap the tape, and try again).

This.

Also it looks like about half of the nipple is inside the wall so you cannot really see the other end of the nipple, correct? Do you know if that is screwed into the pipe? You said "I can muscle it around to 6 or 7 o'clock. " Maybe you can also rotate the nipple a little bit if the tape trick above does not work.
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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: space-time
Date: December 13, 2020 07:39AM
if I were to build a house from scratch, I would make all connections Swagelok

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Re: Plumbing Headache
Posted by: mattkime
Date: December 14, 2020 12:14AM
'plumbing' implies 'headache'



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