Originally Posted by
massplumber2008
Great...pics. helped alot! Here's what I would do...;)
As much as I think swapping out the guts would work for you, the knob doesn't say brasscraft and I hate to see you waste time and money when installing a new compression angle stop is really very easy and you do have PLENTY of pipe exposed to do the job, so I would go to the store and purchase a new 1/2" compression x 3/8" compression angle stop (see image) and install that! Sometimes, they also call these 5/8" O.D. compression x 3/8" compression angle stops so don't get confused by that...they are the same thing!
Here, just cut the old shutoff off about a 1/2" in back of the soldered joint and then just slip the new compression nut and ferrule over the pipe and install the shut off using two crescent wrenches. No need for pipe dope (thread sealer) or teflon tape, OK?
You could buy a cheap mini-tubing cutter and cut the pipe super easy if you want.
It really should be an easy, maybe 15 minute job if you have the right tools!
Mark