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Matt0029

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When changing bath taps does anyone use the 3/4 flat washers you get with hep20 tap connectors instead of fibre washers? I use the 1/2 inch hep20 rubber washers on toilet service valves and no. 62s and have worked well.
 
I do as I find it’s hard to get good quality fibre washers these days and they only require a nip up and you know bath taps are never the easiest to get at
 
I do as I find it’s hard to get good quality fibre washers these days and they only require a nip up and you know bath taps are never the easiest to get at
They look a good fit.
 

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