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Brian Gaff
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Ceramic tap cartridges
No nor those ones I replaced made of crappy plastic either. When kitchens
get fitted i bet nobody actually thinks of such things like when summut goes
wrong will this be obsolete or unobtainable.
One friend had a lot of trouble trying to find a suitable diswasher to fit a
fitted kitchen which it appears had a non standard hole for the dishwasher.
I just despair sometimes at the strange things that occur with what might be
considered simple things with already existing standards.
If you recall the Apollo 13 story, the survival was almost scuppered due to
the co2 scrubber filter fittings of the command module being totally
different to those in the Lem
So no matter how much you pay, standards seem to fail you.
Brian
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On 10/12/2016 14:27, Tim Watts wrote:
OK - that was a bummer...
4 new 1/4 turn lever taps, less than a year old. One failed (dripping).
Alas not unusual.
Circlip holding gubbins together was rusted away.
Other 3 taps all have copper coloured circlips, with no corrosion.
Supplier will replace - but I had already taken it to 3 plumbers
merchants plus Tool/Fix and no joy.
Only one supplier in the entire Medway Towns.
Cartirdges are well known for being *******s with no standardisation,
but this one has 32 splines - which turns out to be a very find pitch.
Even
https://www.tapmagician.co.uk/TMdefault.aspx
who sell everything,
don't have these...
Very depressing - how many variants does the world need...
Does the world need poxy ceramic cartridge taps?
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