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Old Nov 11, 2007, 12:40 PM
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Broken Slip Joint Nut

While replacing the bathroom sink in an old house, the slip joint connecting the pipe coming from the wall to the P trap broke. Unfortunately, there is a lip on the end of the pipe coming from the wall, so I can't simply slip a new slip joint nut onto the pipe coming from the wall. I removed the escutcheon and slip joint connecting the pipe into the wall, but I can't get the pipe to budge. I think it may extend into the wall, behind the tile and plaster. Is there an easy fix for getting a new slip joint onto the pipe coming from the wall, so that I can connect the ptrap to it without having to remove the tile and plaster?

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Old Nov 11, 2007, 05:31 PM   #2  
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Not sure why the pipe has a lip since the side with the nut should slide inside the next piece of drain. Describe the piece that pipe connected to. Maybe you can cut it off and slip a new nut and washer onto the pipe. Depends on what the next piece is.
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Old Nov 11, 2007, 07:03 PM   #3  
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You have a threaded nipple sticking out of the wall and a nut and gasket on the pipe from the trap? Once you loosen that nut, the pipe to the trap should pull out of the threaded nipple. It may be old and rotten and corroded. Squirt some sort of oil on the joint, I prefer spray silicone. Other swear by WD-40, PB Blaster, etc. If nothing else, the kitchen stuff to keep pans from sticking. Then pound on the pipe. Finally, try to pull it out with a twisting motion. Once you have it out, go buy a new piece like it. It is possible the newer things you can buy won't fit the old. In that case, you may have to buy a new trap too and even a new tail stock. You tear into old stuff, you never know where you will be able to stop. Take it easy on the threaded nipple going into the wall. Replacing it could be tough.
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Old Nov 12, 2007, 08:33 AM   #4  
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This pipe is called "The Trap Tail" and is secured by a solderjoint if the stubout's copper and a compression nut if the drainage's cast iron with a threaded galvanized nipple for a stub out. Follow Labmans advice, put some muscle into it and the chrome tail should pull right out. You may purchase a trap tail separately along with a new gasket for the compression nut. Good luck, Tom
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