Copper swivel joint and spout end cap...

Christine
by Christine
I'm having copper faucets made for me. Need one of them to swivel but I'm having a heck of time finding a copper joint that will work for this.

Also, need an end cap for the spout so the water doesn't flow out so fast.

I put an inquiry out on Etsy to a person who makes copper faucets (in the UK) and his response was that the end cap is a brass socket and the swivel is a copper push swivel joint. I've google for hours and can't find either item.

Any suggestions?!

Looking for something like this...a strait joint would be even better. This is from a company in the UK.
End cap for spout something like this one.
  5 answers
  • Mogie Mogie on Feb 13, 2018

    If you are having them faucets made for you why do you need to find a certain part?

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    • Mogie Mogie on Nov 05, 2022

      The first line of here question stated that she is having them made for her.

  • Eck7722847 Eck7722847 on Feb 14, 2018

    Looks like from a company called shark bite. This is really a compression joint and not intended to be used as a swivel joint. Www.sharkbite.com

  • Ola24545109 Ola24545109 on Feb 14, 2018

    Shark bite fittings.

    • Christine Christine on Feb 14, 2018

      Thanks Eckelkc and Olathejames! I think you may be right!


      Any ideas on the spout end cap?

  • Christine Christine on Feb 14, 2018

    Alrighty so I figured out the swivel fitting. I contacted Sharkbite and they said the fitting isn't made to swivel but would work although obviously not guaranteed.

  • Martin Martin on Nov 05, 2022

    Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I'm after the exact same fittings (swivel fitting and end cap) for a very similar copper tap. Which fittings did you use in the end exactly, and did they work ok? Thanks!