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  1. M

    Help with identifying shower valve stem

    OK, she's finally fixed. Just finished up. Well, I didn't put the trim back on yet, but that can wait. :) The best advice I found on the internet for getting a seat out was to hammer the wrench in a bit to get a bite on the seat. I thought there was no way it was coming out. It required a bit...
  2. M

    Help with identifying shower valve stem

    The reason I didn't mess with the seat yet is because it's very old, and the only way to shut off the water to the shower in question is at the main, which is in a crawl space. I figured I might just get lucky. I will pull the stem back out this weekend and take a look at the seat and take a...
  3. M

    Help with identifying shower valve stem

    It was a Gerber. Stupid me never thought of checking the faucet handles for a name. Anyhow, picked up a new stem & bonnet, put it in, and she's leaking more than ever. I'm assuming I need a new seat, which there is probably no way in hell it's coming out of the valve, so it looks like there...
  4. M

    Help with identifying shower valve stem

    This was probably the initial valves which means it was installed in the early 80's. Anyhow, can anyone assist with identifying this valve stem? For some reason, I think it's a Gerber. The only reason I think that was because I saw a Gerber stem in the catalog at Home Depot which had a 34...
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