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patbhoy
26-10-2010, 20:24
Can anyone help, dont know what you would call it (see photo).
Its for fixing a tap to a worktop, its screws onto the bottom of the tap and the tails for the hot and cold water pass through it.
It then tightens to the underside of the worktop with a big nut.
My problem is, the one I have is 45mm long and is too short, i need one around 50/55mm.

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc214/pat7261/P1010539.jpg

R1cho
26-10-2010, 20:26
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9265122&fh_view_size=10&fh_location=%2f%2fcatalog01%2fen_GB&fh_search=tap+fittings&fh_eds=%C3%9F&fh_refview=search&ts=1288121114854&isSearch=true

extreme-4x4
26-10-2010, 20:31
so you need to hollow out the worktop (as yours is too thick) to allow the nut to go on . make sure you only remove whe minimum you need and coat bare wood/ chipboard with silicone.

obviously if it granite tops you will either need a re cut or a diamond blade to trim it.
but if granite it prob cheaper to get on to the tap manufacturer for a longer one or get a part made

zippy656
26-10-2010, 20:48
any plumb city or the like should have them

patbhoy
26-10-2010, 21:24
so you need to hollow out the worktop (as yours is too thick) to allow the nut to go on

The worktop is hollow so dont want to weaken it.

Fez_uk
26-10-2010, 21:33
best bet would be to take it to a plumbing store and asking do you have a longer one of this.

zippy656
26-10-2010, 21:36
look here, any good?
http://www.ukbathroomstore.co.uk/easy-fittings-p-150144.html?currency=GBP

patbhoy
26-10-2010, 21:47
I think a PM to Rick might help, i know he has a lathe.
If its got a screw cutting facility he may be able to make one for me.

zippy656
26-10-2010, 21:50
makeitfit might know.. hes a fitchen kitter

rustic
26-10-2010, 21:58
I think a PM to Rick might help, i know he has a lathe.
If its got a screw cutting facility he may be able to make one for me.

If he has suitable stock tube to make it from:nenau

Another way is to hollow out from the bottom of the work top and insert and glue in a block of suitable wood / plywood.
Think about hollow wood doors, they have a wood insert where the lock / handle goes.

If you do get a tube of the right length, what happens to the hollow work top as you tighten the nut, will it not deform the surface, or become loose.

Hope this gives you something to consider.

patbhoy
26-10-2010, 22:03
If he has suitable stock tube to make it from:nenau

Another way is to hollow out from the bottom of the work top and insert and glue in a block of suitable wood / plywood.
Think about hollow wood doors, they have a wood insert where the lock / handle goes

This sounds like a plan:thumbs

kbekl
26-10-2010, 22:12
i may be being daft here but isnt a tap supposed to be conected to the sink and not the work top due to leaks and what not over time ??

solarman216
26-10-2010, 22:24
I think a PM to Rick might help, i know he has a lathe.
If its got a screw cutting facility he may be able to make one for me.

Just give me the outside diameter and the thread pitch Thats tip to tip, Rick

patbhoy
26-10-2010, 22:26
Just give me the outside diameter and the thread pitch Thats tip to tip, Rick

Hi Rick, i'm off work at the moment and dont have access to a micrometer or thread gauges, i assume that it will be a bsp thread but dont know what diameter.
If its possible that you could make one i can post the fitting to you to take sizes from.

rustic
26-10-2010, 22:29
Hi Rick, i'm off work at the moment and dont have access to a micrometer or thread gauges, i assume that it will be a bsp thread but dont know what diameter.
If its possible that you could make one i can post the fitting to you to take sizes from.

You could post him the nut.

solarman216
26-10-2010, 22:34
Hi Rick, i'm off work at the moment and dont have access to a micrometer or thread gauges, i assume that it will be a bsp thread but dont know what diameter.

Too technical, tape measure across the tube, and how many peaks in 1 inch, I an reckoning this is a standard BSP prob 1 1/4 waste pipe size if you take the nut and offer it to a common basin waste I think it will screw on, if so, down to you local plumbers and get the longest basin waste thread you can and cut it down, Rick

MontysMaverick
26-10-2010, 22:57
Too technical, tape measure across the tube, and how many peaks in 1 inch, I an reckoning this is a standard BSP prob 1 1/4 waste pipe size if you take the nut and offer it to a common basin waste I think it will screw on, if so, down to you local plumbers and get the longest basin waste thread you can and cut it down, Rick

Just stop a minute fellas and re read this post by Rick, this guy obviously knows his onions, the first 2 words made me laugh, he then goes on to give an explanation of what to do, one of the best posts Ive seen for a good while, Well done that man :thumbs :thumbs :thumbs

Rick ever thought of putting all this knowledge down on paper, you could always call it "RICKS TRICKS"

to all, sorry its a bit off line but I just had to comment on this, again another reason Im glad Im a member of this forum :clap :clap :clap

solarman216
26-10-2010, 23:06
Just stop a minute fellas and re read this post by Rick, this guy obviously knows his onions, the first 2 words made me laugh, he then goes on to give an explanation of what to do, one of the best posts Ive seen for a good while, Well done that man :thumbs :thumbs :thumbs

Rick ever thought of putting all this knowledge down on paper, you could always call it "RICKS TRICKS"

to all, sorry its a bit off line but I just had to comment on this, again another reason Im glad Im a member of this forum :clap :clap :clap

They used to call me "Tricky Ricky" on the trucks abroad, is that the same thing?, Rick

briggie
26-10-2010, 23:08
women used to call me pete the meat .... but i never understood why :augie

Tony
27-10-2010, 09:31
what is the diameter? looks like niplin will look to see but i should have some,comes in one metre lengths i think i have some off cuts.
yours ( if it's right ) .:)
Tony
looked in workshop found the niplin its 20mm Outside Diameter(100mm long)
If this is what you want, PM me your address and i will send it.

patbhoy
27-10-2010, 09:54
women used to call me pete the meat .... but i never understood why :augie

Its because your jokes are mince:lol:lol:lol

patbhoy
27-10-2010, 09:57
what is the diameter? looks like niplin will look to see but i should have some,comes in one metre lengths i think i have some off cuts.
yours ( if it's right ) .:)
Tony
looked in workshop found the niplin its 20mm Outside Diameter(100mm long)
If this is what you want, PM me your address and i will send it.

The O/D is 31mm (1.25"), i've a feeling its 1" BSP

solarman216
27-10-2010, 20:54
The O/D is 31mm (1.25"), i've a feeling its 1" BSP

You are about right, 1 inch BSP you can get a long threaded pipe about 12 inches long (long thread one end about 3 inches, short thread the other about 1 inch) from plumbers merchants and just cut off what you need, Rick

patbhoy
27-10-2010, 21:32
You are about right, 1 inch BSP you can get a long threaded pipe about 12 inches long (long thread one end about 3 inches, short thread the other about 1 inch) from plumbers merchants and just cut off what you need, Rick

Cheers rick, I'll drop into my local plumbers merchant:thumbs