I'm not so much worried about the life expectancy of the sillcock. The problem is that when I redo the exterior sheathing on the building, I'll have to remove it to remove the old sheathing, and put the new sheathing on. I probably won't have the funds to work on the exterior for a year. Meanwhile, I need to finish off the interior of the shop so I can heat it this winter. The pipe ****** I used is long enough that I can remove the screws holding the sillcock to the building, then pull it out far enough to get a pipe wrench on the ****** so I can unscrew the sillcock. Replace the sheathing, screw the sillcock back on, and screw it in place.
