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Again the pipe that comes out of the wall then has another piece (copper) screwed on to it... the pvc slides into it. The compression nut screws onto the copper piece. The nut is the point of the...
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The pipe that comes out of the wall is straight with threads. Comes out of the wall maybe four or five inches. There is another piece screwed on to the end of it. This piece is a short piece that...
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Tried both... neither stopped the leak.
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I'm guessing the trap arm is 1 1/4" just because the compression nut is... seems to be a hair less in diameter though, because I'm able to slide it back and forth. The compression nut is metal not...
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What I have is the pipe that comes out of the wall. Then there is a piece attached to it that the pvc slides into and the compression nut screws on to. Hope that makes sense. So you are suggesting...
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Because the leak is ocurring before it gets to that point. Or do you mean the compression nut?
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I'm not sure I was clear. The leak is occurring at the compression nut... that is occurring before it reaches the threads of the adapter. Not sure why the washer isn't woking. Are you suggesting I...
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I'm absolutely sure the leak is coming from the nut and not the pipe. Any other ideas? I spoke with my local hardware store guy and he too is perplexed.:confused:
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I have a link under the bathroom sink that I'm having a hard time figuring out. The link is a pretty steady drip when the faucets are running. The leak originates behind the nut that screws onto...
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