Is this angle stop on my toilet supply line a sweated or a compression fitting?
Edit: I included a 3rd photo that might answer the question. It appears the valve is permanently affixed to a silvered nipple that is soldered to the copper stub, behind the escutcheon. Best of all worlds, LOL. That nipple must be larger in diameter than the 1/2" copper stub since it appears to fit over it. Valve is 30 years old and is letting water seep through, even when completely closed. Is it possible to rebuild or should it just be replaced?
Edit: I included a 3rd photo that might answer the question. It appears the valve is permanently affixed to a silvered nipple that is soldered to the copper stub, behind the escutcheon. Best of all worlds, LOL. That nipple must be larger in diameter than the 1/2" copper stub since it appears to fit over it. Valve is 30 years old and is letting water seep through, even when completely closed. Is it possible to rebuild or should it just be replaced?



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