![]() Get it long enough to wrap all the way around the threads on the valve. Set one part aside, and roll the other out, using the tube as a rolling pin. Mold it into a string, and tear it in half. Knead it together until a uniform color is achieved. Take the AquaMend epoxy out of its tube and cut off approx. ![]() ![]() The rotating part tends to pop off of the PVC ones.) (1) AquaMend Underwater Repair Epoxy Stick (1) Teflon Tape (1) PVC Pipe Cement (1) 3/4' PVC 4 Way Cross Section*** (2) 3/4' PVC End Cap*** Tools: PVC Pipe cutter (or saw) Groove lock pliers ***Please see UPDATED section for picture of 4 way pipe fitting and end caps. You Will need Materials: (1) Toilet Tank Fill Valve (1) 3/4' PVC Pipe (At least 2 feet) (3) 3/4' PVC 90 degree Elbows (1) 3/4' slip fit to 1/2' threaded reducer (1) 1/2' threaded coupler (1) hose threaded to 1/2' reducer (I would recommend using a brass fitting, as it is much more durable.
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