wallhanger
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The sink bottom and the sprayer hose fitting I would like to replace with a plug.
Problem, explanation
I have had a Moen Legend 7300 series (no sprayer) faucet in my home for many years. (It is a metal sink with fairly deep basins and three holes that would have been common for builders to use in the mid 90's. It has no sprayer hole.)
2-3 years ago I purchased a new Moen Legend 7310 (side sprayer) faucet on eBay. At the time, I wanted it for spare parts, primarily a new spout. This year I needed it for that as the old spout developed pinholes.
However, this week, the cartridge started sticking and broke off in the faucet when I tried to remove it. I may have ruined the old faucet body-that is another thread's question when I have a chance to study on it some more.
This new 7310 faucet was going to be my easier fix. After lots of fumbling on my part and some overnight Kroil soaking of one of the retaining nuts, I finally got the old faucet off, everything cleaned up and the new faucet installed. The problem is that there is a threaded hole in the bottom of the faucet body for the sprayer hose to attach into. I made around four trips to Home Depot and Ace Hardware trying to get a plug. There is no such thing commonly available. The only things were brass plugs with something called pipe threads, which did not fit.
The Ace Hardware plumbing associate sold me a 3/8 fine thread stainless steel bolt and told me to wrap it in teflon tape. That leaked. It seemed like the brass hole in the faucet had a taper to it and I was afraid I would damage the faucet body if I tried to really force the bolt in. Instead I did the following temporary solution.
Temporary solution
I cut the sprayer spray hose in half. It has a 1/4 inch ID. I went back to Home Depot. I bought a brass hose barb that would take a 1/4 inch brass pipe plug and bought the plug too. I wrapped the threaded end of the sprayer hose in teflon tape and put it in its hole in the bottom of the faucet body. I put the hose barb in the cut end of the hose, secured it with two small hose clamps, and put the teflon tape wrapped plug into it.
Permanent solution I would like to have
I would like to have a plug to screw directly into the hole.
The array of small brass plumbing fittings, different threads, and the proper vocabulary to describe them is beyond my knowledge.
I figure that there must be a plug available to fit that type of hole but I have no idea how to describe it, search for it, or find it.
Can someone either help me find the relevant Moen part or help with appropriate vocabulary search terms to try to find the plug?
(I did not take a picture of the faucet before installation, but I do have a picture of the bottom side of the faucet after installation. I can figure out how to post that here if that will help someone to see what I am talking about.)
Thank you for reading and any suggestions you can offer.
The sink bottom and the sprayer hose fitting I would like to replace with a plug.
Problem, explanation
I have had a Moen Legend 7300 series (no sprayer) faucet in my home for many years. (It is a metal sink with fairly deep basins and three holes that would have been common for builders to use in the mid 90's. It has no sprayer hole.)
2-3 years ago I purchased a new Moen Legend 7310 (side sprayer) faucet on eBay. At the time, I wanted it for spare parts, primarily a new spout. This year I needed it for that as the old spout developed pinholes.
However, this week, the cartridge started sticking and broke off in the faucet when I tried to remove it. I may have ruined the old faucet body-that is another thread's question when I have a chance to study on it some more.
This new 7310 faucet was going to be my easier fix. After lots of fumbling on my part and some overnight Kroil soaking of one of the retaining nuts, I finally got the old faucet off, everything cleaned up and the new faucet installed. The problem is that there is a threaded hole in the bottom of the faucet body for the sprayer hose to attach into. I made around four trips to Home Depot and Ace Hardware trying to get a plug. There is no such thing commonly available. The only things were brass plugs with something called pipe threads, which did not fit.
The Ace Hardware plumbing associate sold me a 3/8 fine thread stainless steel bolt and told me to wrap it in teflon tape. That leaked. It seemed like the brass hole in the faucet had a taper to it and I was afraid I would damage the faucet body if I tried to really force the bolt in. Instead I did the following temporary solution.
Temporary solution
I cut the sprayer spray hose in half. It has a 1/4 inch ID. I went back to Home Depot. I bought a brass hose barb that would take a 1/4 inch brass pipe plug and bought the plug too. I wrapped the threaded end of the sprayer hose in teflon tape and put it in its hole in the bottom of the faucet body. I put the hose barb in the cut end of the hose, secured it with two small hose clamps, and put the teflon tape wrapped plug into it.
Permanent solution I would like to have
I would like to have a plug to screw directly into the hole.
The array of small brass plumbing fittings, different threads, and the proper vocabulary to describe them is beyond my knowledge.
I figure that there must be a plug available to fit that type of hole but I have no idea how to describe it, search for it, or find it.
Can someone either help me find the relevant Moen part or help with appropriate vocabulary search terms to try to find the plug?
(I did not take a picture of the faucet before installation, but I do have a picture of the bottom side of the faucet after installation. I can figure out how to post that here if that will help someone to see what I am talking about.)
Thank you for reading and any suggestions you can offer.
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