"erico" wrote in message
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Did you not mount the "union" to a brace between the studs ?
usually you use a cast fitting with 2 screw holes.
but can you get to it from behind, or is this against the basement wall
?
I braced it enough so that someone playing with the showerhead couldn't
easily move the pipe - but the bracing wasn't intended to prevent
twisting.
Honestly, it never occurred to me that I might have to remove this thing.
Anyway - I went for broke and took off the metal shower stand. Nothing
inside the wall seemed to break, even though I had to twist quite hard.
After applying a lot more teflon and remounting it - the damn thing still
leaks, only not as much. =)
I think I'm going to give the caulk a shot. Heck - the stuff only has to
hold up to a five minute shower a few times a year.
It's your house, but I wouldn't tolerate ANY leaking in a wall.
check all threads for obvious damage or faults. (pipe cracks/holes)
Throw out the teflon tape, and coat the threads with pipe dope, (plumbers
joint compound)
or just a heavy grease.
THEN screw it in ,and you won't have ANY leak.
AMUN
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