beck
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Post by beck on Aug 7, 2024 4:37:21 GMT
My copper tub supply line is coming out of the wall at a side angle. It possibly bent while twisting the spout. How would I straighten it without damaging the connection behind the wall?
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logtec
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Post by logtec on Aug 7, 2024 21:01:29 GMT
My copper tub supply line is coming out of the wall at a side angle. It possibly bent while twisting the spout. How would I straighten it without damaging the connection behind the wall? Please post a picture if you can so we can have a look.
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beck
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Post by beck on Aug 8, 2024 2:51:29 GMT
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Post by beck on Aug 8, 2024 2:58:51 GMT
I don't see an attachment button or link. It's 6-8 degrees off perpendicular to the wall
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beck
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Post by beck on Aug 9, 2024 2:50:51 GMT
I added pics to an earlier post this morning - it may not show the correct date.
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logtec
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Post by logtec on Aug 9, 2024 9:53:32 GMT
I added pics to an earlier post this morning - it may not show the correct date. It looks like there is some silicone in the hole, You could try to cleanithat out, then see if there is some play in the pipe. But the reality is if it’s soldered inside the wall then the proper way to fix is to open the wall, either from the back or front.
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