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Default toilet ball extension

very good idea!!!! wish I can up with that,I will be using this tip in the
future.


"George E. Cawthon" wrote in message
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AND Books wrote:
my friend has an antique toilet tank thats like 5ft above the toilet...
the float/ball seems standard, but the extension rod is 5+3/4 long and
it broke into the ball leaving 1/4" on the extension...

so, off i went to HD. Menards, Lowes to find a hooked rod longer than
the "standard?" 5" rod without luck.

my best solution was to get a 13 cent teflon tube, 1/2" and substitute
a small threaded screw to go into the float... the thickness of the
teflon sleeve stops it from entering the guide...

either i need a proper length (5 3/4") rod, or maybe get into brazing
cause i'm told soldering won't work...

small problem, but losta irritation to the home...

thanks!

JS





There is no reason soldering won't work, heck electrical tape would
probably work and certainly wire ties would. There are all sorts of ways
of putting rods together, e.g., side by side with a metal clamp between is
used on all sorts of things where rod length needs to be adjusted.

Just get a new rod, cut it off to fit, and solder it to the original over
a 3-4" length. If you are really unconvinced, wrap it in two places with
fine copper wire (18 gage) before or after soldering.