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I am trying to install a new tub spout but I can turn it only to where the
spout points at four o'clock rather than six o'clock. I have really torqued it down with both hands and a wrench handle inside the spout to get it this far. The stem is a 4-5 inch copper piece with a 1/2 inch nipple soldered on it. I don't want to put anymore pressure on for fear of breaking the copper/solder connection. If I can get it to its six o'clock position, the back of the spout will be about 1/8 inch from the tile wall(within caulking distance). Stopping it at six o'clock on the previous turn makes it too far away from the wall in my opinion and it feels loose. Is there a 1/2 inch tapp made to add another thread or two to the spout (there is room inside the spout to do this)? I could desolder the nipple and cut a small piece off the copper pipe and resolder it back on but I don't have much experience with this. Would I need some kind of heat sink so I don't desolder the joint behind the wall if this is the recommended choice? The pipe does flex back into the wall when I push on it but it just flexes right back in place when I let go. Can I try to tap on this to permanently move it back into the wall a little or am I asking for trouble? Thanks if anyone out there has knowledge on solving this problem. |
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