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Default Pipe to put tub spout on is too big

Hello. I need to replace my tub spout and bought a new one at a home
depot. The only ones I ever see at the store are to fit 1/2 inch
(around) pipes. Of course, when I take off my old spout, it seems
that the pipe is 1 inch or more around. Where can I get a spout to
fit this? I've looked on the internet and can't seem to find one. Is
there a way to put some type of converter on mine to convert it from 1
inch to 1/2 inch? Thanks.
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zjw wrote:

Hello. I need to replace my tub spout and bought a new one at a home
depot. The only ones I ever see at the store are to fit 1/2 inch
(around) pipes. Of course, when I take off my old spout, it seems
that the pipe is 1 inch or more around. Where can I get a spout to
fit this? I've looked on the internet and can't seem to find one. Is
there a way to put some type of converter on mine to convert it from 1
inch to 1/2 inch? Thanks.


Pipe trade size is measured inside (roughly), not by the outside
diameter.

1/2" trade size iron/brass pipe is .84" OD.
3/4" trade size is 1.05" OD.
1" trade size is 1.315" OD.

Tub spouts come in both 1/2" and 3/4" sizes.
Many come with a bushing which allows use
on either size pipe.

You'll have to determine if the length of the existing
nipple will accomodate a std spout length.

Go here to see what's available:
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/tubspouts.html

Jim
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Default Pipe to put tub spout on is too big

zjw wrote:

Hello. I need to replace my tub spout and bought a new one at a home
depot. The only ones I ever see at the store are to fit 1/2 inch
(around) pipes. Of course, when I take off my old spout, it seems
that the pipe is 1 inch or more around. Where can I get a spout to
fit this? I've looked on the internet and can't seem to find one. Is
there a way to put some type of converter on mine to convert it from 1
inch to 1/2 inch? Thanks.


You'll have to learn a little about pipe and thread sizes. Many of the new
spouts I've see in stores are threaded to mate with 3/4" male NPT threads,
but have a 3/4" to 1/2" reducing bushing packed in the bag they come in,
to permit their use on 1/2" male NPT threads. From the way you describe it
I'd bet that pipe has 3/4" male NPT thread.

Wrap a strip of paper around the threaded portion of your tub's spout
pipe, and mark where the end overlaps. Take that paper strip to HD or
wherever and try it on known size male fittings there to see what pipe
thread size you have. Then get someone there to sell you what you need.

Happy Thanksgiving,

Jeff


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Default Pipe to put tub spout on is too big

zjw wrote:

Hello. I need to replace my tub spout and bought a new one at a home
depot. The only ones I ever see at the store are to fit 1/2 inch
(around) pipes. Of course, when I take off my old spout, it seems
that the pipe is 1 inch or more around. Where can I get a spout to
fit this? I've looked on the internet and can't seem to find one. Is
there a way to put some type of converter on mine to convert it from 1
inch to 1/2 inch? Thanks.


You'll have to learn a little about pipe and thread sizes. Many of the new
spouts I've see in stores are threaded to mate with 3/4" male NPT threads,
but have a 3/4" to 1/2" reducing bushing packed in the bag they come in,
to permit their use on 1/2" male NPT threads. From the way you describe it
I'd bet that pipe has 3/4" male NPT thread.

Wrap a strip of paper around the threaded portion of your tub's spout
pipe, and mark where the end overlaps. Take that paper strip to HD or
wherever and try it on known size male fittings there to see what pipe
thread size you have. Then get someone there to sell you what you need.

Happy Thanksgiving,

Jeff


--
Jeff Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)

"If you can keep smiling when things go wrong, you've thought of someone
to place the blame on."


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