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Hi any advice on what to connect to 1” bath tap threads? Only thing I can seem to see are 3/4” flexi connector going onto 15mm copper pipe. Is there such thing as 1” flexi connector/15mm connector or some kind of reducer from 1” going to 3/4”
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Is that 1" measured across the outer thread, if so it's 3/4" pipe.
The thread on my new bath tap measures 1” to ether side of the thread. There’s 2 x threads (hot,cold) I’m looking for a fitting that screws onto the tap thread then to connect to the 15mm copper pipe under bath. Preferably looking for a flexi hose of some sort
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Is that 1" measured across the outer thread, if so it's 3/4" pipe.
Ahh sorry misread your reply, thanks a lot 👍🏻
 
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