1 1/4 wall tube with threaded end

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benclink

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Hi

On the bathroom sink the wall tube going into the wall is threaded on the end of the tube that goes into wall. The nut is attached to the pipe coming out of the wall. So the end you would normally slip into the wall and then tighten down the nut is opposite. So when in place.... you are looking at the underside of the nut if that makes sense.

I am trying to locate a spare it is still holding up after 16 plus yrs, but corrosion is settimg in. It is about 4 - 5 inches in length.

I have tried big box stores and online with no results.


These must have been produced at some poimt never encountered this type before.

Any advice would be great. Thanks!
 

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Thanks for the feedback.

It's a repair trap could not think of the right name for it. Had time to stop by the local plumbing supply $12 Dearborn Brass in stock.

The big box stores carry a PVC version, but only in 1 1/2 for Kitchen.
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