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    jgalea71 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 26, 2010, 09:47 AM
    How to extend tub spout if too short
    I have a similar problem but it's the tub spout that's too short, is there an extender I can buy without cutting the copper pipe and adding pieces?
    Thanks
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    Aug 26, 2010, 10:03 AM

    Please see the images below and tell us which one is your spout, Thanks.

    John
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    Sep 27, 2012, 05:05 PM
    Hi John! I know this post was from 2 years ago... But I'm having the same problem. With the new tile on the shower wall, the pipe is now slightly too short for the faucet spout. I have the nose connection (#4) shown above.
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    Sep 27, 2012, 05:23 PM
    Hi Meganstewie

    Is it that the pipe is too short? If so, approximately how short is it? I'm thinking you could use a threaded brass coupling and a "close" brass nipple, maybe... ;)

    Let me know how far off you are O.K?

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    Sep 27, 2012, 10:28 PM
    Hello Meganstewie,

    Please respond to Tom, if it meets the dimensions as shown in the image below and it is 1/2" copper pipe you can use a slip fit #6, Thanks
    John
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    Sep 28, 2012, 07:17 AM
    Hi Megan and welcome to The Plumbing Page at AskMeHelpDesk.com
    Nose connection? That means with the tile you can no longer reach the threads in the spout.
    Simple repair!
    First figure how short you are, Let's say you're 3/8" shy of making a connection.
    Cut a piece out of the copper pipe 1" long. Now cut another piece of 1/2" copper 1 3/8 " long, You may now solder the piece in using two couplings or two Sharkbite connectors.
    Good luck, Tom

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