nrc
05-23-19, 01:35 AM
We have an old Mansfield frost free hose bib (or sillcock, or bibcock, or spigot, or hose faucet, or wall hydrant, whatever you call it). I believe it's like this one although the handle is different.
https://www.griggindustries.com/page33.html
The plastic handle seems to be stripped. It turns freely without turning on the water. The handle screw is rusty, and if I turn it with a screwdriver I can turn the water on and off with it. I assume that this is because it's rusted up the stem end.
I can't hold the stem still to losen the screw because the handle is stripped. But am I correct in thinking that if I turn the spigot all the way open with the screw, the stem will eventually hit a stop without potentially backing out the packing nut (or stem cap as they call it on that page)? I'm an idiot with plumbing but it seems like this must be true since otherwise normally turning the handle past wide open could do the same thing.
I just want to make sure I'm not going to generate a plumbing emergency when I try to replace this. There's no isolated water shutoff for this spigot so if I create a gusher it's no water until a plumber comes.
https://www.griggindustries.com/page33.html
The plastic handle seems to be stripped. It turns freely without turning on the water. The handle screw is rusty, and if I turn it with a screwdriver I can turn the water on and off with it. I assume that this is because it's rusted up the stem end.
I can't hold the stem still to losen the screw because the handle is stripped. But am I correct in thinking that if I turn the spigot all the way open with the screw, the stem will eventually hit a stop without potentially backing out the packing nut (or stem cap as they call it on that page)? I'm an idiot with plumbing but it seems like this must be true since otherwise normally turning the handle past wide open could do the same thing.
I just want to make sure I'm not going to generate a plumbing emergency when I try to replace this. There's no isolated water shutoff for this spigot so if I create a gusher it's no water until a plumber comes.