A fancy standpipe type bath mixer has a mixer tap gadget and two chrome tubes for it to sit into. But I can't fit a tap adapter inside the chrome tubes - how an I supposed to connect the pipes to it?
Did it come from Bathstore.com? The tubes may be designed for taps with 1/2" threads , ie foreign high pressure type. If it all came from the same place, whinge.
I know you can get tubes fat enough for 3/4" nuts, but not where from.
I should've mentioned it's a 3/4 thread and I was hoping to get 22mm pipes on (it's a big bath!). But even the 3/4 nut won't fit in the tube. Maybe croydoncorgi is on to something - maybe a tube not and gas-style threaded iron pipe is what I need with a tap adapter under the floor - crikey what a performance! Actually the bits are all from B&Q (Jan sale had 15% off!) so perhaps Chris is right and I should whinge.
I wondered if I was missing anything obvious - y'know "oh you need a finnegan's No 1 nut" or some such.
If a 3/4 nut won't fit into the sleeve I doubt whether a 3/4 coupling would either. But if so, you could couple-on a bit of galvanised barrel and deal with the connections sub-floor......
Are you sure the chrome tubes are meant to go over the 3/4" tap connector nut? If the tubes just cover the 22mm copper below and but up against the bottom of the brass tap connector nuts might it look OK? What exactly is the internal diameter of the chrome tubes?
Yeah, they come with a threaded part that screws onto the 3/4 BSP thread and has a groove which engages with a grub screw to secure the tap assembly to the stand pipe. You need to see it, but the tube has to go over the nut to be secured.
After some grubbing around in my local merchants, we found a solder-ring fitting with a nut just small enough to fit inside the chrome tube. Even then I had to file the corners a bit to get it through the slightly smaller diameter at the flange end. What a palaver!
Why on earth a compression 3/4 nut is bigger than a 3/4 nut on a solder fitting escapes me.
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