Just completed a pretty good sized DIY project (ripped out bathroom floor to joists, put in tile floor) and thought... well heck i should change out those faucets, that shouldnt be so hard. wrong. lol. after fighting with these things for about a half hour, i did some online research and found out the supply lines are apparently connected with compression fittings. also found out they arent that easy to remove.
so what is the best way to take care of this? anyone got any tips on how to separate the lines, or would it just be easier to cut the lines and replace with something else?
Here is a closeup of the fitting (the nuts have been loosened and slid out of view):
And a picture at the shutoff valve (the nut has loosened, but it wont slide up... it just spins in place -- the line wont release from the shutoff valve either)
This is a picture of the entire line, from shutoff valve to faucet:
Thanks for any help!
so what is the best way to take care of this? anyone got any tips on how to separate the lines, or would it just be easier to cut the lines and replace with something else?
Here is a closeup of the fitting (the nuts have been loosened and slid out of view):
And a picture at the shutoff valve (the nut has loosened, but it wont slide up... it just spins in place -- the line wont release from the shutoff valve either)
This is a picture of the entire line, from shutoff valve to faucet:
Thanks for any help!