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07-01-2022, 12:33 PM #6976Registered User
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Thanks. PEX does sound like a good idea. There is red PEX running along the roof of my basement that transitions to the white under the crawlspace under the porch- not sure what the logic was to go to copper, but I have attached the picture of the hose shutoff to give some idea (guess I should be thankful it's there at all).
Access is not great to the crawl, hopefully I can make the connection outside- in the photo I'm pulling it out to it's limit. Maybe I'll try to reuse the copper fitting to give myself another inch or two.
Not sure how the hose bib is connected to the copper, I'd like to salvage it.
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07-01-2022, 12:39 PM #6977I drink it up
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Tha fuck is going on there? That’s your hose shut off? Is that the supply line to your water heater? A bunch of threaded copper that gets in the way of the valve handle? Blue thread sealant?
Anyways, the hose bib assembly probably came like that from the store. The copper length is nice and stiff so you can jam it through the hole. That’s what it’s for and why it is.focus.
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07-01-2022, 12:46 PM #6978
I would order one of these hose bibs and crimp it on, shark bite is nice and easy but not something I'm keen to use in a cold area that is difficult to inspect.
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07-01-2022, 01:25 PM #6979Registered User
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This.
You have a frost free hose bib, normally that is installed on a house wall and the length of the copper tube moves the shutoff location inside your heated basement so the pipe can't freeze.
Not very useful for your setup, as you can see.
As for the shutoff, pull the nut off and turn it with an adjustable wrench or pliers to close the valve.
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07-01-2022, 01:30 PM #6980I drink it up
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All the handle valves I’ve seen are in-line on, perpendicular off. He should be able to shut it off fine. Just can’t turn it all the way on. Also probably fine, but why do it that way at all?
Janky.
But yeah, if it’s me I put a new assembly on there. Maybe run pex back to the house, maybe have another valve just inside the heated space with a blowout so you can clear that line in the winter. You can’t fix what you have. The actual valve is at the end of that copper section.focus.
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07-01-2022, 01:41 PM #6981
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07-01-2022, 03:22 PM #6982
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Meanwhile, how to move a big 56” 23 drawer 600lbs (empty) tool chest.
Movers don’t have the manpower right now to manage.
Gonna Uhaul this and some other things.
Main priority is, nobody dies.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-56...BB2S/303412321Last edited by jm2e; 07-01-2022 at 04:13 PM.
However many are in a shit ton.
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07-01-2022, 04:27 PM #6983Registered User
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07-01-2022, 04:37 PM #6984Registered User
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Link just brings me to the home Depot main page, but I'm broadly familiar with what you're talking about. I will vouch for it to be a bad idea for one person to try to unload a full stacked set of the smaller box, particularly while trying to control decent from above on the ramp. I might have pulled out off had I been below the damn thing, but it has been somewhat out of square ever since
So I'd make sure that you have the person who most closely resembles an ox guide it from below as you go down the ramp. Otherwise I'd suggest as many people as you can manage as well as maximizing your mechanical advantage whenever possible.
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07-01-2022, 04:38 PM #6985
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07-01-2022, 05:33 PM #6986Registered User
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Well, between the fittings and the pex tool rental it was cheaper to just replace it with another frost free bib. I did not get the vacuum fitting/antisiphon valve, just the basic one.
When I turn the hose off, the residual pressure causes a leak at the screw to the valve handle for a few minutes. If I release the water from my hose (gun sprayer), no more dripping. I can see this being just the way it is due to the pressure, or is this thing garbage and worth returning as it will get worse, etc.? Old one did not do that.
Thanks for all the help.
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07-01-2022, 07:03 PM #6987I drink it up
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07-01-2022, 07:45 PM #6990Registered User
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Yeah, the outside handle. Seems to drip from the screw in the 'knob'. Only happens when there is pressure in the hose, but then stops after a little while.
For winter, plan was to shut it off inside and drain what I can. I'm in Seattle so not too much freezing here. I feel like the timing of the antisiphon fitting failing was too coincidental- my wife should have noticed water pouring out from under the porch a couple weeks ago if it froze this winter but who knows.
I just bought this thing today! I was actually thinking I probably overpaid in my haste to get the plants watered- if the 'frostproof' part is useless under my porch I should have just bought the cheap bib and a 6" pipe and called it a day.
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07-01-2022, 07:47 PM #6991Registered User
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07-01-2022, 09:34 PM #6993
Garage > Truck > Garage.
Original delivery by Home Depot crew.
Good idea. Will look into the lift gate truck. Only moving it a couple hours down the road.
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07-01-2022, 10:20 PM #6994
If you're moving it boxed you can rent a pallet jack to move it on and off the truck. If it is boxed somet hing like that may well be attached to a pallet.
I assume you're too far from the store for free delivery.
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07-02-2022, 08:50 AM #6995Registered User
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You might get a LTL quote for a lift gate truck with pallet jack as well if it's a few hours away. You'll pay a few hundred just in mileage for a truck rental. Also take a look at U haul trailer rental for that thing. 600 pounds isn't that difficult to move with 2-3 people since it's on wheels.
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07-02-2022, 09:58 AM #6996
Garbage manufacturing quality control they sell you these days.
I think this what you mean:
If you want to fix the leak - In your photo of the old one there is a hex nut over the shaft
in between the handle and the body. There is packing inside there which is supposed to seal
that. You could try to SLIGHTLY tighten that. 1)open faucet
2) slightly tighten 3) test.
If that does not fix it you can 1) remove handle 2) remove hex nut 3) replace packing
4) reassemble.
or
Take it back to the box store and go to a plumbing supply house and buy a higher quality faucet.
Although that's probably no guarantee either these days.
I'm about to fix one myself that has started dripping under pressure.
Maybe I'll post up some repair pics.Last edited by Ski220; 07-02-2022 at 10:44 AM. Reason: Change instructions
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07-02-2022, 10:49 AM #6997
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07-02-2022, 11:47 AM #6998
Nice pics.
But it’s not the hex nut that gets loose.
It’s the packing washer under the hex nut. They get old.
Tightening the packing nut will buy you some time.
Once upon a time washers like that got replaced. Along with the stop washer that opens the flow.
And back a few posts. Fuck pex tools. Just shark bite it.
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07-02-2022, 02:49 PM #6999Registered User
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Thanks for the pictures.
Yeah, this was from a plumbing supply house. I brought in the old split one and the first thing the guy said to me was just wrap it. I think I'm just going to return it and go pex and sharkbite- though not sure how I am going to connect the hose bib to the pex without a tool.
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