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My stop tap is weeping from the gland. It looks quite old, possibly 1960/70s. I tried to undo the nut to repack it but couldn't as it doesn't seem to be a traditional nut and couldn't get a spanner or grips to grip it enough untighten it.
What is the best way of doing this?
Would it be easier just to replace the whole body of the stop tap (the screw in bit that includes the spindle and gland nut) and if so, is the screw in bit a standard size?
What is the best way of doing this?
Would it be easier just to replace the whole body of the stop tap (the screw in bit that includes the spindle and gland nut) and if so, is the screw in bit a standard size?