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RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - EightFingers - 12-11-2020 The supply line already has the correct nut sizes. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - DaveParkis - 12-12-2020 I had the exact same problem earlier this year replacing a faucet for my daughter. I took it back to the supply house and the guy there tried to tell me all I needed to do was get it started and tighten it using 2 pairs of pump pliers. I switched it for a Delta and was done in 10 minutes RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - EightFingers - 12-13-2020 You tighten it that much, it’ll destroy the rubber cone washer. The installation directions are very specific about how much to tighten. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - DaveParkis - 12-13-2020 Well, there's also the issue of being able to get two pairs of pump pliers even on it with the sink in place. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - Snipe Hunter - 12-14-2020 (12-10-2020, 03:44 PM)Flat Lander Wrote: This is shank of faucet with adapter ans supply connected I thing that's what I would do. It doesn't appear to be a faucet problem. It's a short nut problem on the supply line. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - EightFingers - 12-14-2020 Snipe I agree somewhat. Were the nuts changed at sometime on the supply lines? If so, I never noticed. Is it their way of cheaping out, by saving a tiny bit of brass? I wonder if anyone has an old one they can check. Mine are all fairly new, less than three years old. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - Flat Lander - 12-15-2020 I will attempt to address Eight Fingers problem..... [attachment=31627] Notice the threads at bottom and black plastic insert. [attachment=31628] Note the threads on this faucet, they go all the way for secure connection. [attachment=31629] Cone shaped rubber seal is first held back by smaller diameter of the black plastic insert coupled with bad starting threads. [attachment=31631] This adapter, most are in rough brass will allow a threaded connection to shank with teflon tape seal, this will allow to screw further up on threads. [attachment=31632] Then you can attach exiting supply lines. This adapter is 1/2"fip x 1/2" mip and should be available at big box stores or local hardware. Hope this helps and Good Luck. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - Bob10 - 12-16-2020 (12-15-2020, 09:03 AM)Flat Lander Wrote: I will attempt to address Eight Fingers problem..... Yep you are correct. Although if it were me I would take the faucet with the strange threads and such back and get something that works as things have in the past. I don't like adding fittings to places that don't normally require one, just another place to have something leak RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - Flat Lander - 12-16-2020 Totally agree Bob, if I purchased faucets that would only let you get 1.5 turns on thread, they would go back for refund or exchange for something that didn't require a Rube Goldberg approach. There is a certain amount of hammer when turning the water off even with arrestors, knowing I had only that small amount of contact with threads would keep me up at night. The above solution would make a much better connection. Only if he keeps them. RE: Installing faucet problem and ? PICS ADDED - EightFingers - 12-16-2020 Moen sent me the extensions and they worked fine. I just don’t see the “ why” in the design change. It doesn’t save water and is certainly not a safety thing. Maybe if more people complain..... |