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Greg Baker April 11th 08 05:19 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
I recently moved into a new house that has a water tap behind the
refridgerator. The tap looks like every tap I've ever seen behind
household toilets. That is, it has an oval handle and it has a male
3/8" hookup. There is a flexible hose coming out of the back of my
refridgerator that is a female 1/4" (plus it has a female to male
adapter).

My problem is I cannot find anywhere an adapter that can change the
3/8" to 1/4". People in the hardware stores keep telling me I need an
icemaker hookup kit, but I have bought two different ones and they
don't come with the adapters I need.

Can someone help me figure out how to hook a 1/4" female onto a 3/8"
male? I know it shouldn't be hard but 3 different hardware stores
around here couldn't help me.

Jerry April 11th 08 06:00 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
On Apr 11, 9:19*am, Greg Baker wrote:


My problem is I cannot find anywhere an adapter that can change the
3/8" to 1/4". *People in the hardware stores keep telling me I need an
icemaker hookup kit, but I have bought two different ones and they
don't come with the adapters I need.

Can someone help me figure out how to hook a 1/4" female onto a 3/8"
male? *I know it shouldn't be hard but 3 different hardware stores
around here couldn't help me.


Something like this from Grainger? A little pricey though.

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/2P239

Jerry

Greg Baker April 11th 08 06:59 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
Thanks Jerry.. I found similar things at the hardware store around
here, but the problem is the threads on both the hose coming out of
the refridgerator and the tap have a tight thread (sorry I don't know
the technical term). All the adapters I find have a very large thread
and they won't screw into or onto my tap or appliance.

:(

Jerry April 11th 08 07:14 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
On Apr 11, 10:59*am, Greg Baker wrote:
Thanks Jerry.. *I found similar things at the hardware store around
here, but the problem is the threads on both the hose coming out of
the refridgerator and the tap have a tight thread (sorry I don't know
the technical term). *All the adapters I find have a very large thread
and they won't screw into or onto my tap or appliance.

:(


Have a plumber change the tap to 1/4 compression fitting? Now you're
talking a few more bucks.

Jerry

[email protected] April 11th 08 09:05 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
On Apr 11, 2:14*pm, Jerry wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:59*am, Greg Baker wrote:

Thanks Jerry.. *I found similar things at the hardware store around
here, but the problem is the threads on both the hose coming out of
the refridgerator and the tap have a tight thread (sorry I don't know
the technical term). *All the adapters I find have a very large thread
and they won't screw into or onto my tap or appliance.


:(


Have a plumber change the tap to 1/4 compression fitting? Now you're
talking a few more bucks.

Jerry


Instead of going to the hardware store, go to a plumbing supply.

Red Green April 12th 08 05:56 AM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
Greg Baker wrote in news:2f153172-b9bc-4c3d-
:

I recently moved into a new house that has a water tap behind the
refridgerator. The tap looks like every tap I've ever seen behind
household toilets. That is, it has an oval handle and it has a male
3/8" hookup. There is a flexible hose coming out of the back of my
refridgerator that is a female 1/4" (plus it has a female to male
adapter).

My problem is I cannot find anywhere an adapter that can change the
3/8" to 1/4". People in the hardware stores keep telling me I need an
icemaker hookup kit, but I have bought two different ones and they
don't come with the adapters I need.

Can someone help me figure out how to hook a 1/4" female onto a 3/8"
male? I know it shouldn't be hard but 3 different hardware stores
around here couldn't help me.



I recently picked up one of these at Lowes. A little more than what you
need. If you can't find a simpler adapter you could cap off the 3/8
outlet side of the tee.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=e1887d&s=3

Greg Baker April 15th 08 01:36 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
On Apr 12, 2:56 am, Red Green wrote:
Greg Baker wrote in news:2f153172-b9bc-4c3d-
:

I recently moved into a new house that has a water tap behind the
refridgerator. The tap looks like every tap I've ever seen behind
household toilets. That is, it has an oval handle and it has a male
3/8" hookup. There is a flexible hose coming out of the back of my
refridgerator that is a female 1/4" (plus it has a female to male
adapter).


My problem is I cannot find anywhere an adapter that can change the
3/8" to 1/4". People in the hardware stores keep telling me I need an
icemaker hookup kit, but I have bought two different ones and they
don't come with the adapters I need.


Can someone help me figure out how to hook a 1/4" female onto a 3/8"
male? I know it shouldn't be hard but 3 different hardware stores
around here couldn't help me.


I recently picked up one of these at Lowes. A little more than what you
need. If you can't find a simpler adapter you could cap off the 3/8
outlet side of the tee.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=e1887d&s=3


Ahh, thanks Red Green. I have found one of these. Now I'm in search
for a female cap! lol.. But I'm one step closer.

Greg Baker April 16th 08 12:48 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
Ahh I just replaced the tap with a 1/4" tap. Too much trouble looking
for the other pieces.

[email protected] April 16th 08 01:05 PM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
On Apr 16, 7:48�am, Greg Baker wrote:
Ahh I just replaced the tap with a 1/4" tap. �Too much trouble looking
for the other pieces.


be sure to use plastic ferrule on plastic lines

or brass ferrule on copper lines.......

otherwise it can leak or the connection

Red Green April 17th 08 02:01 AM

Plz help (hooking up icemaker)
 
Greg Baker wrote in news:8b4b115e-16d9-4874-
:

Ahh I just replaced the tap with a 1/4" tap. Too much trouble looking
for the other pieces.


Good deal. It's just something I had here to give you an idea. That's why I
said a little more than what you need but an option if you're hard up.



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