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Dmitri January 8th 05 05:37 AM

how to screw in short pipe nipple
 
I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?

Thanks.



Red Neckerson January 8th 05 11:51 AM


"Dmitri" wrote

I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?


The best nipple extractor is lowering the room thermostat....

;-]



willshak January 8th 05 12:27 PM

On 1/8/2005 12:37 AM US(ET), Dmitri took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?

Thanks.


I am not a plumber, so I don't know if such a tool exists. My only
suggestion would be to wrap a piece of rubber around the threads (like a
piece of inner tube) and use the pipe wrench (carefully) on the threads.


--
Bill

Mikepier January 8th 05 01:26 PM

I know there is a tool ( forgot the name) that is used specifically to
remove and install chrome shower goosenecks. It is similiar to an oil
filter wrench only it has cloth to grasp around the pipe so it does not
scratch. You could probably use it in your application so as to not
damage the threads.


Dmitri January 8th 05 01:58 PM

Internal pipe wrench seems like a good idea, also for future use as an
extractor.

Thanks.


"Bob K 207" wrote in message
...
Subject: how to screw in short pipe nipple
From: "Dmitri"
Date: 1/7/2005 9:37 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want

to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?

Thanks.


depending on the situation I have used the follwing tools succesfully (no
leaks, no visible damage)
1. channel lock stylepliers
2.. vise grips
3. regular pipe wrench
4. internal pipe wrench


http://www.epinions.com/General_Tool...D_Shop_Too ls

cheers
Bob





zxcvbob January 8th 05 03:38 PM

Dmitri wrote:
I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?

Thanks.




Internal nipple wrenches work for both extracting and tightening short
pipes.

Bob

Dmitri January 8th 05 11:36 PM

I went ahead and bought one of those cam type internal pipe wrenches as I
might do other similar projects. Works great.

Dmitri

"Joe Bobst" wrote in message
...
Are there reverse application tools?

I have a cam type internal whatchamacallit that works in either direction.

For
a one time project, though, you could use a couple of conduit nuts (the

jam nut
priciple) with appropriate wremches. HTH

Joe




Stormin Mormon January 9th 05 12:44 AM

At a moment like this, I'd suggest to screw the nipple into the shower head.
Teflon tape it. And teflon tape the other end. Use the showerhead to hold
the nipple, crank the showerhead. Say a prayer, and hope for the best.

--

Christopher A. Young
This space intentionally left blank
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


"Dmitri" wrote in message
...
I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?

Thanks.




bumtracks January 9th 05 09:59 PM


"Joe Bobst" wrote in message
...
Are there reverse application tools?

I have a cam type internal whatchamacallit that works in either direction.

For
a one time project, though, you could use a couple of conduit nuts (the

jam nut
priciple) with appropriate wremches. HTH


yep - an electrical locknut & a galv coupling locked on makes a pretty good
close nipple installer when u don't want to bugger the threads



Tekkie January 10th 05 12:28 AM

Red Neckerson posted for all of us....


"Dmitri" wrote

I need to attach a 2.5 inch straight pipe nipple for a showerhead mount
instead of the gooseneck type and wonder what tools are used for that as
there is no bare pipe left to grab with a pipe wrench and I do not want to
use it on the outside threaded part. I know there are nipple extractors
that grab the inside of the pipe. Are there reverse application tools?


The best nipple extractor is lowering the room thermostat....

;-]



Well, going into AC is one method but my favorite is when they look at at me
and it happens...
--
Tekkie


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