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Default Fibre washer rant

dg wrote:
On 24 Jan, 21:20, NT wrote:
On Jan 24, 8:44 pm, "Roger Mills" wrote:

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
The Medway Handyman wrote:


What is it with plumbers & fibre washers in tap connectors?


Its actually rare to find one. Usual practice seems to be to wrap
loads of PTFE tape around the bottom of the connector & hope for
the best.
Helping my daughters bloke remove entire bathroom today prior to
refurb, not one single tap connector had a washer, all bodged with
PTFE.
Bearing in mind a bag of 100 is only £3 why don't people use them?


I've had quite a few that have gone soggy and/or crumbled over a
period of time - and then they leak!


One connector had failed due to the fibre washer. I made a few
attempts with a couple of new fibre washers, and got nowhere.
Substituted a rubber one and perfectly watertight first time.

NT


I've often wondered what is the difference/correct usage of fibre,
rubber, nylon washers


The whole point of fibre is that it swells when wet & seals the joint.


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