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On Jun 9, 1:40*am, "Ray" wrote:
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On 6/8/2010 10:37 PM, Ray wrote:
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On 6/8/2010 9:44 PM, Ray wrote:
Can anyone identify this water pressure regulator. * It i leaking
around
the
adjusting screw...


I'd like to get a repair kit for it, but cant find a make or model.


The house was built in in BC Canada in 1975


http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...2778bc182d.jpg


M


Just put in a new one. *Jeeeeze....


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The picture you see is shooting thru a small access hole, * *To get in
there
with soldering torch , cutting tools, etc is going to take major work.
I
read that these things can be rebuilt without removing the body.


make the hole bigger, use a couple shark bite connectors, you're done in
15 minutes or less. *And no broken off screws which lead to replacing it
anyway and being without water.


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Steve Barker
remove the "not" from my address to email


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"Sounds like you have all the answers."

I don't know if he has *all* the answers, but he sure has this one.

Before I knew about SharkBites I made a big hole in my basement
bathroom ceiling and sweated a new regulator in. Sure wish I knew
about SharkBites back them.

SharkBites are *sweet*, especially for cramped spots and quick fixes.

A few weekends ago I turned off the water, cut the pipe going to a
hose bib, slapped on a SharkBite cap and had the water back on before
the commercial was over.

I was back in the shop watching the ball game without missing a pitch.
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On Jun 11, 2:32*pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Jun 9, 1:40*am, "Ray" wrote:





"Steve Barker" wrote in message


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On 6/8/2010 10:37 PM, Ray wrote:
"Steve *wrote in message
om...
On 6/8/2010 9:44 PM, Ray wrote:
Can anyone identify this water pressure regulator. * It i leaking
around
the
adjusting screw...


I'd like to get a repair kit for it, but cant find a make or model..


The house was built in in BC Canada in 1975


http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...2778bc182d.jpg


M


Just put in a new one. *Jeeeeze....


--
Steve Barker
remove the "not" from my address to email


The picture you see is shooting thru a small access hole, * *To get in
there
with soldering torch , cutting tools, etc is going to take major work.
I
read that these things can be rebuilt without removing the body.


make the hole bigger, use a couple shark bite connectors, you're done in
15 minutes or less. *And no broken off screws which lead to replacing it
anyway and being without water.


--
Steve Barker
remove the "not" from my address to email


Sounds like you have all the answers- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


"Sounds like you have all the answers."

I don't know if he has *all* the answers, but he sure has this one.

Before I knew about SharkBites I made a big hole in my basement
bathroom ceiling and sweated a new regulator in. Sure wish I knew
about SharkBites back them.

SharkBites are *sweet*, especially for cramped spots and quick fixes.

A few weekends ago I turned off the water, cut the pipe going to a
hose bib, slapped on a SharkBite cap and had the water back on before
the commercial was over.

I was back in the shop watching the ball game without missing a pitch.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


P.S. Forgot to mention that SharkBites let you work on pipes that have
water in them, something that makes sweating a bit troublesome.

I once tried to sweat a cap onto a pipe that had some water in it. The
steam built up and shot it across the basement.
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