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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    Jim I was planning on sweating the pipe if the valve allows it since I do want a water tight connection (I did not know that you could solder it if it was threaded, so thanks). I will post pictures as soon as get everything hooked up. Thanks again, Paul
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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    Jim, Piping came out w/o braking anything :D (or applying heat). I capped them until we get the shower valve this weekend and will then do the install. Thanks again, Paul
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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    Cool Beans :) Thanks for the tip. Paul
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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    That's the information I was looking for :) The pipes seem to be in good shape, but I see rust where the threads are. I need to heat them up before attempting to unthread, correct?
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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    Thanks Jimbo, What type of hardware do I need to get to transition to copper?
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    Upgrading shower valve for existing galv. piping

    I am currently upgrading our master bathroom (gutted the whole thing and I'm in the process of building new shower pan, walls, tile, etc.) and I have 3/4" galvanized pipes running to the existing valve & shower head: http://www.pbase.com/neurobit/bathroom_remodel My question is, will I be...
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