| Ballenger said, "Stops rarely "strip" so maybe we can just fix it "....
Got me to thinking that the first place to start here should probably be to remove the handle and then use a pair of pliers to see if you can shut the shutoff off. If you can shut the shutoff off using pliers then it may be possible to get a replacement handle and be done with it that easy (plumbing supply house would have best options for replacement handles).
Otherwise, if the handle is not the issue and you do in fact need to replace the shutoff itself, let us know which shutoff you have...see images.
The first image is a compression type shutoff, second image is an older, threaded type shutoff, third image is a solder type extension shutoff, fourth image is a solder type shutoff and last image is just another view of the threaded type shutoff.
MARK |