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Default flexible connection for "modern" tap

Mike.... wrote:

I'm fitting a modern style tap (that has two screw in copper 15mm pipes for
the water supply, so you can't fit a usual flexible connector that has a
tap connector at one end, can you get flexible pipe with a "normal" 15mmm
compression fittinig on both ends, or an adaptor?


Yes.
Flexible tap tails.
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...CCSTHZOCFFI?_d
yncharset=UTF-8&fh_search=tap+tails

You need to know if they are 10 or 12mm.
Alan.

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