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How to remove this toilet supply line that seems to have no nut?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Toilet Supply Line and Valve LeakingHow do I repair this leaking toilet supply nut?What is causing toilet supply water leaks above the coupling nut?How is this toilet flange attached?How can I disconnect my water line from the toilet?Toilet supply line leaking at toilet connectionHow to tension toilet handle nut without handle sticking?Replace Toilet Water Supply LineWhat material is this toilet water supply line?Toilet supply line/tube sprays water from below the coupling nut
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The toilet water supply doesn't seem to have a nut at all and rotating it or turning it does nothing. Unsure how to remove this:
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The toilet water supply doesn't seem to have a nut at all and rotating it or turning it does nothing. Unsure how to remove this:
plumbing toilet
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Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
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The toilet water supply doesn't seem to have a nut at all and rotating it or turning it does nothing. Unsure how to remove this:
plumbing toilet
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The toilet water supply doesn't seem to have a nut at all and rotating it or turning it does nothing. Unsure how to remove this:
plumbing toilet
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Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
– Solar Mike
5 hours ago
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Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
– Solar Mike
5 hours ago
Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
– Solar Mike
5 hours ago
Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
– Solar Mike
5 hours ago
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That valve seems to be of the variety where the supply line and stop-valve are a single integrated unit. In the foggy haze of past bad ideas, this was not uncommon (although most that I encounter are metal).
You will need to shut off the cold water supply and replace the valve and flex supply line...
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That valve seems to be of the variety where the supply line and stop-valve are a single integrated unit. In the foggy haze of past bad ideas, this was not uncommon (although most that I encounter are metal).
You will need to shut off the cold water supply and replace the valve and flex supply line...
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That valve seems to be of the variety where the supply line and stop-valve are a single integrated unit. In the foggy haze of past bad ideas, this was not uncommon (although most that I encounter are metal).
You will need to shut off the cold water supply and replace the valve and flex supply line...
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That valve seems to be of the variety where the supply line and stop-valve are a single integrated unit. In the foggy haze of past bad ideas, this was not uncommon (although most that I encounter are metal).
You will need to shut off the cold water supply and replace the valve and flex supply line...
That valve seems to be of the variety where the supply line and stop-valve are a single integrated unit. In the foggy haze of past bad ideas, this was not uncommon (although most that I encounter are metal).
You will need to shut off the cold water supply and replace the valve and flex supply line...
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Have you pulled that bevelled white cover back - there may be a nut under there...
– Solar Mike
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