MarkinMich
New Member
I'm moving a sink cabinet over about 3 inches (yeah, I know it's crazy but I don't like how incredibly close the sink is to the side wall).
The incoming plumbing lines (hot, cold, and drain) are NOT moving.
I need to remove the shut-offs to slide the cabinet out. I've attached a picture of the shut-offs because I can't find this type at Home Depot or Lowes. Do they unscrew from the copper pipe? Or are they a press-fit? Are they reusable or will I need to buy new ones? Should I replace these shut-offs with the common 1/4 turn type? Any other advice while I'm at it?
Thank you so much!
The incoming plumbing lines (hot, cold, and drain) are NOT moving.
I need to remove the shut-offs to slide the cabinet out. I've attached a picture of the shut-offs because I can't find this type at Home Depot or Lowes. Do they unscrew from the copper pipe? Or are they a press-fit? Are they reusable or will I need to buy new ones? Should I replace these shut-offs with the common 1/4 turn type? Any other advice while I'm at it?
Thank you so much!