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cistern float valve
The Fluidmaster side entry float valve has quite a long thread where it
projects out through the side of the cistern. Is it normal to cut that to suit the distance to the incoming copper pipe, or do you use the nuts to position the unit further into the cistern? Don't want to trim it and find the cut needs to be perfect to get a good seal. TIA |
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