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I have this as a shower head thing in a bath. It’s basically reverse of what is normal today.

Does anyone make an adaptor for this? And where would I buy one so I can use a normal shower attachment




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Posts: 7939 | Location: C-bus, Ohio | Registered: December 17, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Looks like part of a shower head is threaded onto the shower arm. The shower arm is threaded into a shower elle inside the wall.

You can buy a new shower head, like that one and install it in a few minutes with two pairs of Channellocks and some pipe dope or tape. The thing on the end of the angled piece of pipe will unscrew from the pipe.
 
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If you can't get that remaining part off the end of the bent pipe leading into the wall (the "arm"), then the arm can be unscrewed and replaced with a new arm if needed.
 
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You can get a new shower head pipe for $10 at DeepHomo.


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You can get a new shower head pipe for $10 at DeepHomo.


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To the OP, that ball joint should unscrew from the pipe with a wrench on the pipe, and channel locks on the bonnet.
 
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Looks like the pipe out of the wall attached around where the bend is with pipe thread but it's hard to see here because of the white hanger.
A side shot would also be helpful to see with the hanger removed.


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Yeah, replace the nipple.
 
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Pull the escushion cover down and peek behind the wall. Score around it first with a razor knife to break the paint. The shower head arm most likely is threaded in and "should be" an easy swap with a new one.


 
Posts: 5500 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Probably quicker and easier to unscrew the whole thing, toss it, and put in a new arm. They’re not expensive and it’s a simple job.
 
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Yeah, replace the nipple.
^^^This. And if you suffer from "Bashed forehead syndrome" from your shower head like I did in our home, you can replace that nipple with one of these and buy yourself some height in the shower head. https://www.homedepot.com/p/MO...AC42SH82-A/305086092


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What's inside the wall *should* look like this:


You can get a replacement shower arm and just screw it in. Since I'm 6'2", I can look down on most shower heads. I like these:



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Posts: 3057 | Location: Round Rock | Registered: February 11, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sorry to get back so late on this. This house was built in the late 50's I have no idea if the shower arm is one piece or two, I do not want to cut the ball off.


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Posts: 7939 | Location: C-bus, Ohio | Registered: December 17, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The 'ball' is one end of an old shower head assembly, like one half of a union. Finding a match would be problematic. A plumber will 'hold back' on the shower arm with one par of pliers, and spin the shower head remnant off with another set of pliers ***.

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