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    Sep 1, 2010, 06:51 PM
    Convert copper faucet water line to flexible
    I have a bathroom faucet that has long copper supply lines. Can I cut them and fit flexible tubing to them to fit them to the shut off valves?
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    Sep 2, 2010, 04:14 AM

    Hi Barbmer..

    Sure can, just need to purchase a couple 3/8" male compression
    x 3/8" female compression x 20" long (comes in 12" and 16" lengths, too) flexible supplies and a mini tubing cutter and you should be all set.

    Check the supply lines out here:

    BrassCraft 3/8 In. Compression x 3/8 In. O.D. Copper Tube (KC Nosepiece) x 20 In. Lavatory Sink Connector - B1-20KC F at The Home Depot

    Let me know if you have questions...

    Mark
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    Sep 2, 2010, 09:56 AM

    You can find those supplies at very cheap price at Wholesale Plumbing Supplies | Discount Plumbing Supplies | Fire Sprinkler Supplies | Fire Protection - Glendale Plumbing and Fire Supply they will have all the supplies for what you need also one of the guys can explain how to do it if you have any questions on how to

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