DavidTu
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I believe the tub filler at this link can be wall-mounted. The instructions can be accessed via a link from the link as well as the schematic.
Am I correct in thinking these can be wall-mounted to drop-ear 90s? How would you recommend tightening these up w/o damage to the finish?
One other thing: notice in the pic (see link) the "dog-legs" offsets between the valve and the escutcheon cant at an angle? In the case of a wall-mount (rather than a tub mount) those dog-legs are going to have to be exactly vertical, are they not? Because in the wall-mount case we're screwing in the dog-legs to the wall first and then we have to mount the valve body afterwards--am I getting that right? So... although it says there is a variable spread of 3.5" to 8.5" that does not apply to the wall-mount case, the drop-ears must be exactly positioned equal to the valve separation, and the dog-leg offsets must be vertical, right? Or am I missing something?
LINK: http://www.****.com/itm/Wall-Mount-Brushed-Nickel-Clawfoot-Bath-Tub-Faucet-Claw-Foot-Fixture-KS266SN-/380397567607
Am I correct in thinking these can be wall-mounted to drop-ear 90s? How would you recommend tightening these up w/o damage to the finish?
One other thing: notice in the pic (see link) the "dog-legs" offsets between the valve and the escutcheon cant at an angle? In the case of a wall-mount (rather than a tub mount) those dog-legs are going to have to be exactly vertical, are they not? Because in the wall-mount case we're screwing in the dog-legs to the wall first and then we have to mount the valve body afterwards--am I getting that right? So... although it says there is a variable spread of 3.5" to 8.5" that does not apply to the wall-mount case, the drop-ears must be exactly positioned equal to the valve separation, and the dog-leg offsets must be vertical, right? Or am I missing something?
LINK: http://www.****.com/itm/Wall-Mount-Brushed-Nickel-Clawfoot-Bath-Tub-Faucet-Claw-Foot-Fixture-KS266SN-/380397567607
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