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On 07/07/2018 15:04, Tim Lamb wrote:
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On 06/07/2018 22:23, Tim Lamb wrote:

OK so I have finally reached the coupling up the basin taps stage.
SadlyÂ* the advance purchase of 15mm cu to 1/2" tap are allÂ* female
fittingsÂ* where the poxy flexible tails need male couplers. I think
Toolstation doÂ* something suitable but delivery only.


I usually use a 15mm compression / compression service valve... take
the nut and olive off the tap end, and screw the flexi tail nut
straight onto the valve. The tap nut should include a rubber seal in
the nut.


Yes. They do.


So you will get a good seal on the valve.

Also do tapered thread fittings exist anymore?


They do. Sometimes required for gas work, but seldom for water.

I have a set of bath tapsÂ* with a single spout outlet. The
connections appear to be parallel threadÂ* female 1/2".


Unusual for a bath tap IME.


Inadequate description. This is a wall mounted bronze? casting for
filling over the bath side.


Ah, the spout is separate from the tap bit...

Something like:

https://www.bes.co.uk/straight-coupl...ct-details-tab

might make it easier...


You can get male 1/2" bps to compression adaptors that also have a
flange. That will allow an O ring to go round the thread and make a
seal against the base of the tap.

Alternatively you could use a taper fitting and PTFE if you preferred.


Or even a parallel one with lots of PTFE:-)


Yup, it will work, but never feels as solid as a taper fitting.


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Cheers,

John.

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