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helpywanted
Aug 29, 2009, 04:24 AM
Three handle bathtub 1953 price pfister
I can not find a replacement for the diverter as threads first and them holes. I replad seats
hkstroud
Aug 29, 2009, 04:47 AM
I can not find a replacement for the diverter as threads first and them holes. I replad seats
Want to say that again.
helpywanted
Aug 29, 2009, 04:57 AM
I have tried to replace the diverter valve price pfister keeps sending me wrong one. Mine is unusual the threads are first and then the hokes, is there ant way to fix this old one hk
Repllaced seats already lol
I have tried to replace the diverter valve price pfister keeps sending me wrong one. Mine is unusual the threads are first and then the holes, is there ant way to fix this old one hk
Any way excuse typos I have a parakeette iin hand
Want to say that again.I have tried to replace the diverter valve price pfister keeps sending me wrong one. Mine is unusual the threads are first and then the holes, is there ant way to fix this old one hk:):)
speedball1
Aug 29, 2009, 05:21 AM
Three handle bathtub 1953 price pfister
I can not find a replacement for the diverter as threads first and them holes. I replad seats
First off, do not start a new post anytime you have something to say. Add on to a existing post instead. I've put up as image , is this your valve?
If the female threads in the valve body are stripped you'll have to replace the valve. good luck, Tom
hkstroud
Aug 29, 2009, 05:42 AM
Take the old stem to a good plumbing shop. Chances are it can be rebuild with new washers and "O" rings.
What is , "a parakeette iin hand"
helpywanted
Aug 29, 2009, 09:55 AM
Take the old stem to a good plumbing shop. Chances are it can be rebuild with new washers and "O" rings.
What is , "a parakeette iin hand"
Okay, I will call around and see if they can rebuild it. Thanks. HK. Lol A parrakkett in hand is better than two in the bush, A bird in hand. :)
helpywanted
Aug 29, 2009, 09:57 AM
First off, do not start a new post anytime you have something to say. Add on to a existing post instead. I've put up as image , is this your valve?
If the female threads in the valve body are stripped you'll have to replace the valve., good luck, Tom
No it is not my valve. Can put photos on here? How do you add to a post. I did not see a place to add or edit.
speedball1
Aug 29, 2009, 10:53 AM
To Send Attachments
Make your post and scroll down to Manage Attachments click on that and then click Browse This will allow you to get into your computer and retrieve your picture and upload it to The Plumbing Page.
Good luck, Tom