Wet bath sink/shower fauset.

Bob Dunahugh

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Hell. With the faucet in the same area as the water heater. Now I'll need that. Bob Dunahugh Endless Puzzle Mobile.
 
No, but you can plug the top and drill and tap the bottom of some new faucets.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

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> I do not think there is a replacement faucet. You have to rebuild the oem.
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> All replacements seem to not have shower feed come under sink. The shower line feed is on too if sink for replacements.
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> Someone can correct me if I am wrong. Maybe cinnebar or applied have oem??
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> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
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Never had a wet bath. Only had Royale dry bath. Wouldn't the top outlet work fine. I could just pull the pipe to the shower head/pipe. And that pipe to the shower head has a leak anyway. Then find a plug to cover the hole in the wall.

Bob Dunahugh Endless Puzzle Mobile.
 
I've found that the OEM faucet (made by Indiana Brass) is very easy to work on and parts still available at most hardware stores (Ace, Do It Best,
etc.). The rubber in them dries out but once those parts are replaced it's as good as new.
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Chris S. -
77 Kingsley, 3.70 FD, mostly OEM -
S.E. Michigan