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Flexible Tap Tails
I am refitting a washhand basin and pedestal and have a couple of flexible tap tails to fit to the monobloc tap..... ...I'm undecided whether to bring the feeds up through the floor or through the wall the basin is secured to .I'm trying to either hide the feeds as much as possible ( using plastic ) or I'll use chrome pipe,in which case it doesnt matter so much . Are there "rules " about using flexible tails as keeping them straight as much as possible or is it OK to "bend" them ? Stuart |
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