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Clive Arthur January 16th 17 03:14 PM

Monobloc tap mounting.
 
I fitted a new monoblock kitchen sink tap yesterday, one from Lidl...

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-...etail&id=40854

....and very good it is too.

However, progress was slowed by having to drill a new hole for the
threaded rod. The last two taps here had their threaded rod behind the
pipes, this one was in front, and of course that discovery was made at
the latest possible time.

No biggie, but I had assumed these would all be the same. It seems not.

Cheers
--
Clive

Fredxxx January 16th 17 04:56 PM

Monobloc tap mounting.
 
On 16/01/2017 15:14, Clive Arthur wrote:
I fitted a new monoblock kitchen sink tap yesterday, one from Lidl...

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-...etail&id=40854

...and very good it is too.

However, progress was slowed by having to drill a new hole for the
threaded rod. The last two taps here had their threaded rod behind the
pipes, this one was in front, and of course that discovery was made at
the latest possible time.

No biggie, but I had assumed these would all be the same. It seems not.


Could it not simple be rotated by 180 degrees?

I guess having in front is an improvement for access?

Roger Mills[_2_] January 16th 17 06:54 PM

Monobloc tap mounting.
 
On 16/01/2017 16:56, Fredxxx wrote:
On 16/01/2017 15:14, Clive Arthur wrote:
I fitted a new monoblock kitchen sink tap yesterday, one from Lidl...

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-...etail&id=40854

...and very good it is too.

However, progress was slowed by having to drill a new hole for the
threaded rod. The last two taps here had their threaded rod behind the
pipes, this one was in front, and of course that discovery was made at
the latest possible time.

No biggie, but I had assumed these would all be the same. It seems not.


Could it not simple be rotated by 180 degrees?


That was my first thought - but the picture he cited was of a single
lever tap - so the lever would be at the back if you did that!
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Cheers,
Roger
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David Lang January 16th 17 08:09 PM

Monobloc tap mounting.
 
On 16/01/2017 15:14, Clive Arthur wrote:
I fitted a new monoblock kitchen sink tap yesterday, one from Lidl...

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-...etail&id=40854

...and very good it is too.

However, progress was slowed by having to drill a new hole for the
threaded rod. The last two taps here had their threaded rod behind the
pipes, this one was in front, and of course that discovery was made at
the latest possible time.

No biggie, but I had assumed these would all be the same. It seems not.

Cheers

I can't work out why you had to drill a hole? I've installed dozens &
dozens of monoblock taps & never had to do that.

--
Dave - The Medway Handyman

Clive Arthur January 16th 17 10:38 PM

Monobloc tap mounting.
 
On 16/01/2017 20:09, David Lang wrote:
On 16/01/2017 15:14, Clive Arthur wrote:
I fitted a new monoblock kitchen sink tap yesterday, one from Lidl...

http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-...etail&id=40854

...and very good it is too.

However, progress was slowed by having to drill a new hole for the
threaded rod. The last two taps here had their threaded rod behind the
pipes, this one was in front, and of course that discovery was made at
the latest possible time.

No biggie, but I had assumed these would all be the same. It seems not.

Cheers

I can't work out why you had to drill a hole? I've installed dozens &
dozens of monoblock taps & never had to do that.


I had this hole arrangement in the sink unit (studding, hot, cold)...

S
H C
front

....but needed this...

H C
S
front

....and with the lever to the front, there was no way to change it. I
was a bit taken aback, as I'd thought there would be a common standard.

Which way is usual in your experience?

*** A little later that evening ***

I think I've just had a revelation after looking on YouTube. You don't
need three holes, just one big one. I must have fitted the original
over twenty years ago and didn't have a suitable hole cutter. D'oh.

Cheers
--
Clive


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