hi all!
i installed a new half bath. i used the semi rigid supply lines to the pedestal sink because they are exposed and i don't like the look of the braided flexi-lines.
the line is connected to the shutoffs using the supplied brass sleeve and crush/compact nut (not sure what those are called).
the "top" of the supply line, where it connects to the faucet inlet is flared and then tapered back down (kinda like an acorn) such that it seats on the interior slight taper on the faucet inlet (one for cold one for hot). i used the faucet supplied brass nut over the supply line alone to connect to the faucet inlet.
the supply lines look like this:
water leaks around that top nut, out the top of the threads. i've wailed on these things with the flex head basin wrench. i can still budge them if i get just the right leverage, but they seem VERY tight. should i have lubed up the supply line first?
what am i doing wrong?
thanks
i installed a new half bath. i used the semi rigid supply lines to the pedestal sink because they are exposed and i don't like the look of the braided flexi-lines.
the line is connected to the shutoffs using the supplied brass sleeve and crush/compact nut (not sure what those are called).
the "top" of the supply line, where it connects to the faucet inlet is flared and then tapered back down (kinda like an acorn) such that it seats on the interior slight taper on the faucet inlet (one for cold one for hot). i used the faucet supplied brass nut over the supply line alone to connect to the faucet inlet.
the supply lines look like this:
water leaks around that top nut, out the top of the threads. i've wailed on these things with the flex head basin wrench. i can still budge them if i get just the right leverage, but they seem VERY tight. should i have lubed up the supply line first?
what am i doing wrong?
thanks
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