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micky October 9th 20 11:32 PM

Sharkbite 1/2 vs 5/8"
 
I thought for a while I'd have to replace the water supply valve for a
toilet, and it measured 5/8" OD but all the sharkbite valves were
specified 1/2".

I already did this once, so I know it can be done. What am I missing?

\[email protected] October 9th 20 11:52 PM

Sharkbite 1/2 vs 5/8"
 
On 10/9/20 6:32 PM, micky wrote:
I thought for a while I'd have to replace the water supply valve for a
toilet, and it measured 5/8" OD but all the sharkbite valves were
specified 1/2".

I already did this once, so I know it can be done. What am I missing?


The OD of nominal "1/2" inch copper pipe is 5/8"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper...nada_and_India

micky October 10th 20 01:36 AM

Sharkbite 1/2 vs 5/8"
 
In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 9 Oct 2020 18:52:18 -0400,
wrote:

On 10/9/20 6:32 PM, micky wrote:
I thought for a while I'd have to replace the water supply valve for a
toilet, and it measured 5/8" OD but all the sharkbite valves were
specified 1/2".

I already did this once, so I know it can be done. What am I missing?


The OD of nominal "1/2" inch copper pipe is 5/8"


Aha. That makes sense I guess in the old days, people would ask
the manager of the hardware store. I wonder if there's anyone at HD or
Lowes who knows the answer.

I'm sure the guy at Ace Hardware does.

It turned out I could change the flapper and the internal valve without
turning off the water. The water sprayed about 7 feet high, but only
a little bit landed on the wall, and not too much more on the floor. I
wiped off the wall and floor can tend to itself.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper...nada_and_India


Thanks.


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