
06-16-2006, 11:00 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Saint Regis Falls, NY, USA.
Posts: 3,579
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evidently there is a coupling within the wall. get a pair of channel-lock pliers and see if you can hold it still and unscrew the shower arm. The old flange or cover piece break it off so you can get behind it to the coupling.
once the arm is removed use some teflon tape and thread the new arm into the coupling holding it still. once the arm is caught in the threads, let go of the wrench holding the coupling and continue screwing in the arm. the pipe will screw in and tighten as well as be tightening the coupling. slide the new escusion (spelling) flange over the pipe towards the wall and screw on the shower head.
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