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Posted by guest on September 28, 2017 at 12:00 amectofix replied 6 years, 6 months ago 1 Member · 5 Replies -
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how about this? http://www.partstown.com/t&s_brass/ts002848-40;sid=RKM2PBWnDrkzPExp-fMAMr1nJ-BnEbNDKwA=
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Or if you just need the 12 inch back section this http://www.partstown.com/t&s_brass/ts002871-40;sid=RKM2PBWnDrkzPExp-fMAMr1nJ-BnEbNDKwA=
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You should be aware, that T&S never made that stem for a sink installation, but as a pot filler. Which gets less abuse. Someone combined the pot filler with a sink faucet to get you this. Is it 18 inch? overall or did they use a longer end section that is beyond the design capability of the faucet?They did have a deck faucet that was a 24 inch overall with double swing. http://download.partstown.com/is-bin/intershop.static/WFS/Reedy-PartsTown-Site/-/en_US/manuals/TS-B-0298_pm.pdfÂ
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Most 4 basin sinks used 2 faucets. One behind 1 and 2, a second behind 3 and 4. with a 10 to 12 inch arm.
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What is stripped, the arm nut or the base faucet? Or both?
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I don’t know why I can’t just snip, copy and paste a photo here anymore. It used to be that simple.
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Now I gotta snip, copy, make a file on my computer, hit the photo icon, browse, find it, then upload what I’d snipped.
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Friggin’ computers!
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I don’t know. Looking at the length of the plastic cart he perched it on, I was thinking it might be the 069X. Yet, I’m not so sure it isn’t a Big-Flo variation.
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Nonetheless, I didn’t respond and was going to leave this for partstownjohn to sort out with him (or her). After all, I don’t work for PartsTOWN:
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For the OP (r…whatever),
Here’s T&S Brass’ general catalog:
https://www.tsbrass.com/literature/TSBrass_G-11_Complete_Product_Catalog.pdf#zoom=75&page=fit
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The chart pictured above is on page ACS3. A Big-Flo variation of the double-joint nozzle is on page ACS6.
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How can you tell the difference? WELL, off the top of my head – the only dimension I can offer is by taking a measurement of the faucet seat that your nozzle came from.Â
Removing a Big-Flo seat requires a 7/16″ hex wrench. A standard-sized faucet for the something like the 069X shown above – requires either a much smaller hex wrench…or (more than likely) uses a removable cartridge assembly like the ones on page ACS10. -
Hmm. I’ve always used snippets but can just copy/paste after making the snippet. I’ll look into that.
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As to OPs problem, yes, measurements would be helpful, as all the pot fillers really look the same.
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John B (Parts Town Admin) wrote:
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Hmm. I’ve always used snippets but can just copy/paste after making the snippet. I’ll look into that.
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Thanks John, but I figured it out. It was the web browser I was using. My new computer led me to try out Microsoft Edge. However, I found that when using that I couldn’t copy & paste TEXT here – much less a snipped image.
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As of last night, I’m back to using Mozilla Firefox. Problem solved.
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