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  1. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    1/4 turn valves to far a part???

    I went last night to a local plumming supply they sold me pair of new 1/4 turn valves and a pair of 90 degree elbows. The elbows are a new style that are self sealing and require a tool to remove them once installed. Are these ok to use? I have looked online, I belive that they are...
  2. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    1/4 turn valves to far a part???

    Ok, after reading my post i realized how much infomation I am leaving out. First, it is not the distance apart that is keeping it from getting against the wall. It is the fact the new vanity is not wide enough to accept them into the vanity. They are spaced so the left one as facing the wall...
  3. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    1/4 turn valves to far a part???

    You all have been such a large help in the past I am hoping that you can again. Basicly, I have a small 1/2 bath or water closet. When we purchased the home the dry wal was baddy damaged and had holes all over. I have relaid new dry wall up on all walls except the main wall with the toilet...
  4. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    Pfister Water Running

    thank you. I assume that if I service by replacement of the whole stem assm. that is can be done without access from the other side of the wall? If i just put a new washer and seat, I cant do it with out access from the other side of the wall?
  5. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    Pfister Water Running

    Once again.......um. Here is a part explosion. http://parts.bdhhi.com/PDF/01series-7.pdf Should I replace what they call the "stem assy"? Should I use the newer design ceramic? I assume that it just untreads from the valve body and then you coat the stem treads with (??????) and put...
  6. NOPLUMMERHOMEOWNER

    Pfister Water Running

    To start, I was given this site from a freind. I have to say that this is my new daily site. I love this whole site. Very well laid out, nice and SO SO much informaiton. On to the question that I couldnt find with my searchs. I have a a older home, I just purchased a year or so ago. It...
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