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That is a great idea! I believe I will try that as soon as I get a chance. I have a virgin sawzaw that I got for Christmas which is itching for its first use. Or maybe that is me itching to use...
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Thank you for the ideas. I will definitely look into it. I didn't even think about the possible voltage difference. I can test that out easily enough with a multitester.
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No, unfortunately there is no room for a coupling. The break is sitting right on the conrcrete part of the wall, just behind the tile. There is about 4 inches of clearance above the pipe, two...
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That sounds SO much easier than ripping open a concrete wall. Thanks for the advise. I'll stop by the local plumbing store to find out what kind of chisel I need and get the male threaded PVC pipe....
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This is a sink faucet, not a tub, although that probably doesn't make a difference. The p-trap is made of the same chrome covered metal as the broken pipe.
You gave me a good idea with the...
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Sorry about being so confusing. I hope this clears some of it up.
The break is in a piece of pipe behind the p-trap leading into the wall. The actual break in the pipe is just behind the wall. ...
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Not sure if this is a fixture problem, or some other. It seems that I go through lightbulbs rather quickly in two different fixtures in my house. I've even tried those long life, power-saver bulbs,...
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1941 two-story house, working in 1st floor bathroom. While replacing a bathroom faucet, I discovered that the drain pipe going into the wall was broken in half, this is the piece behind the p-trap. ...
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