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So the piece of pipe at the hose bib in my garden gave way. I had to shut
off the water main.



There is a threaded female copper? Stub sticking out of the stucco. Then
what screwed into this was about a 3-4 inch piece of male threaded pipe, and
then a female hose bid was on the end.



The piece of male thread that threaded into the end at the stucco was all
rusty and broke apart and water was everywhere.



So I bought a new brass male hose bib and screwed it into the copper?
fitting. Not using a 3-4 " extension piece.



I did this 2 weeks ago, and after thinking about this, this is not good. I
need to use a different piece of metal in-between right?



Questions:



Since it was just two weeks ago, will I have any problem getting the brass
bib unscrewed from the copper?



What type of metal pipe do I use as an interface?



Can I just go to Osh or depot and get a piece that already has threads on
both ends?


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So the piece of pipe at the hose bib in my garden gave way. I had to shut
off the water main.



There is a threaded female copper? Stub sticking out of the stucco. Then
what screwed into this was about a 3-4 inch piece of male threaded pipe, and
then a female hose bid was on the end.



The piece of male thread that threaded into the end at the stucco was all
rusty and broke apart and water was everywhere.



So I bought a new brass male hose bib and screwed it into the copper?
fitting. Not using a 3-4 " extension piece.



I did this 2 weeks ago, and after thinking about this, this is not good. I
need to use a different piece of metal in-between right?



Questions:



Since it was just two weeks ago, will I have any problem getting the brass
bib unscrewed from the copper?



What type of metal pipe do I use as an interface?



Can I just go to Osh or depot and get a piece that already has threads on
both ends?




Brass into copper is not a problem.
Sleep tight...
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Tube Audio wrote:

So the piece of pipe at the hose bib in my garden gave way. I had to
shut off the water main.



There is a threaded female copper? Stub sticking out of the stucco.
Then what screwed into this was about a 3-4 inch piece of male
threaded pipe, and then a female hose bid was on the end.



The piece of male thread that threaded into the end at the stucco was
all rusty and broke apart and water was everywhere.



So I bought a new brass male hose bib and screwed it into the copper?
fitting. Not using a 3-4 " extension piece.



I did this 2 weeks ago, and after thinking about this, this is not
good. I need to use a different piece of metal in-between right?



Questions:



Since it was just two weeks ago, will I have any problem getting the
brass bib unscrewed from the copper?



What type of metal pipe do I use as an interface?



Can I just go to Osh or depot and get a piece that already has threads
on both ends?




Brass into copper is not a problem.
Sleep tight...


although I would suggest an inside shutoff valve for each exterior
spigot, preferably a stop-and-waste type, unless either a) your spigot
is a "frostproof" type (not likely from the description) or b) you live
somewhere where there's absolutely no danger of the pipe inside the wall
freezing.

Which reminds me, the thread on this, my local Home Despot did
apparently get in a shipment of the Mueller/B-K ball type stop and waste
valves oriented with the drain the way I needed it for the situation I
posted about a couple weeks ago. I picked up two (like having extra
useful parts around.) Haven't had a chance to replace the old stop
valve, but it's not pressing as it is shut off for the winter anyway.

nate

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So I bought a new brass male hose bib and screwed it into the copper?
fitting. Not using a 3-4 " extension piece.



I did this 2 weeks ago, and after thinking about this, this is not good.
I need to use a different piece of metal in-between right?


Brass to copper is fine. You did use pipe dope on the threads?

Or at least the Teflon tape?


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