1 x 15 -1/2 tap connector compression - is that what goes on the plastic valve end?
Is it this one? Why is it so cheap at less than a quid?
Toolstation sells it at 2 for £4.34.
Do they always come with a washer inside?
Compression ISO valve - this one?
There is already such a valve in place, are you asking me to replace it?
The only problem with all this is that the 2 elbows next to each other will take too much space. The vertical pipes are nearly aligned to each other. But that wasn't my question anyway - the tap connector was what I was after.
Bending the pipes would be the solution here I guess, but I don't have one. I might use a piece of plastic pipe and try to bend it ever so slightly, though the pipe will be so short it's going to be hard to, and there won't be clips holding it in place. It might put too much stress on the plastic valve end too.
Regarding soldering - I don't have the equipment. I'm too nervous too to have a big naked flame like this in the house.
Thanks.
Is it this one? Why is it so cheap at less than a quid?
Toolstation sells it at 2 for £4.34.
Do they always come with a washer inside?
Compression ISO valve - this one?
There is already such a valve in place, are you asking me to replace it?
The only problem with all this is that the 2 elbows next to each other will take too much space. The vertical pipes are nearly aligned to each other. But that wasn't my question anyway - the tap connector was what I was after.
Bending the pipes would be the solution here I guess, but I don't have one. I might use a piece of plastic pipe and try to bend it ever so slightly, though the pipe will be so short it's going to be hard to, and there won't be clips holding it in place. It might put too much stress on the plastic valve end too.
Regarding soldering - I don't have the equipment. I'm too nervous too to have a big naked flame like this in the house.
Thanks.