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Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Foggy - 10-27-2016 Plumbing leak this evening so I shut the water off and went to HD and bought one of each length pipe nipple that I might possibly use before they closed. Tore the plumbing apart and now the size nipple I need has a bad thread. #$%^&*()@?>". No water tonight. Glad we filled a couple jugs before I tore into it. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Bob10 - 10-27-2016 rectorseal 5 the yellow snot or teflon tape to fill the gaps RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Foggy - 10-27-2016 won't screw together far enough. only about three threads. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Bob10 - 10-27-2016 any chance you have another fitting you can force it through that won't be needed so in case it gets buggered up you don't damage what is in place? or use a small file to clean up the threads? I imagine a dremel could get it done too if you have one RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - meackerman - 10-28-2016 I bought a pressure tank at Lowes, wasted 3 PVC connectors trying to get them screwed in, finally called my FIL contractor to come take a look, he wasted two more. They'd screw in a few threads and then start going in cockeyed. We concluded the threaded were buggered, took it back got another one and had no problems making the connections. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Bob10 - 10-28-2016 I had that happen with a hot water heater I bought at Orchard only after everything was done with the exception of pipe off the over flow valve did I find it to be bad threads. I went to Orchard told them the issue and had them comp a tap to fix in place RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - meackerman - 10-28-2016 luckily pressure tanks only have one connection, I get that started before I put it in place in the pump house. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Robert Adams - 10-28-2016 Yup those pre threaded pieces have need made in China for a while now. Same with their fittings. Neither are threaded enough. You can barely get a couple threads together with most of them. I usually run a tap in the fittings to get them sized right and a few times I have had to use a rachet threader on pipe to get it right as well. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Snipe Hunter - 10-28-2016 These were copper fittings? I just had one with bad threads too. RE: Chinese pipe at Home Depot. - Foggy - 10-28-2016 I went to Tru-Value this morning and bought their Chinese fittings. They went together like they should and cost less. I would have gone there first but they weren't open late enough. Took the junk back to HD and told the manager that their crap fittings made my family go without water all night and all morning. He said he was sorry. |