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Mihijo

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Hello!

i am having a problem with my bathtub/shower that i am hoping to resolve. i recently moved in to a new place, and the shower was in bad shape. the water leaked, and the shower diverter only worked partially. looking closer, they where so worn out that i decided to completely replace them. the hot and cold faucets came right out, but I'm having some grief with the diverter. the center diverter stem will not come out. i have been careful not to round out the hex, and have done pretty good. it is loose and will twist, but will not come out. I've twisted it enough that if it was actually moving the threads, they would have to be 30 yards long, yet it feels like there is still something moving. i've done some gentle taping, but i cant get it free. it just spins and spins. any suggestions as to how to get the stem out? I'd greatly appreciate the help. thanks!

wanabe handyman.
 

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Problem solved.

Cliche as it might seem, the answer to my problem was to use a bigger hammer. :D apparently, when the bathroom was last remodeled X amount of years ago, the tile on the tub was laid with the valves in place. so the holes in the tile where cut to fit the existing valves. well, the holes for the hot and cold where fine, but for the diverter, the valve had a different shape, and the hole was not big enough to get it out. twist as i would, the valve was actualy out of the pipe in the wall, but stuck in the tile, giving me the feeling that it was still twisting on something. so, with some careful use of a hammer and a nail set, i was able to clear away enough of the tile to get the old valve out, the new valve in, and not cause any visible damage to the tile. i guess that's one more lesson learned for me, the novice of all trades. :rolleyes:

3 cheers for a functioning shower!

Mihijo
 
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