Inertiacoupling
Member
I have an old building built in the 1920's.
The main water supply line appears to be of flexible lead.
It's about 1" OD, .6" ID, with wall thickness of .2".
It's just used for the toilet, and a hand wash sink.
It had been leaking where it was connected to by a union that is so frozen with age,
that I had to cut it off just below the union.
QUESTION:
What's the best MODERN way to re-connect to this type of line?
The main water supply line appears to be of flexible lead.
It's about 1" OD, .6" ID, with wall thickness of .2".
It's just used for the toilet, and a hand wash sink.
It had been leaking where it was connected to by a union that is so frozen with age,
that I had to cut it off just below the union.
QUESTION:
What's the best MODERN way to re-connect to this type of line?