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Take old ones out , go to a merchants and try match up .
Personally on an old tap I would put a new one on
Do you think it's worth just replacing the whole lot?
Thanks for all your advice.
As above, however I’ve had some where you can’t get an ordinary spanner in, have to use a box spanner (if it don’t round off), but if you can’t get a match, you could possibly get away with a tap reviving kit.
YUK
Why put one of those 'orrible things in when you can do it properly CBW?
Hint - take a look at my profile but promise not to tell anyone else...
It’s a last resort. However your website link looks good. I usually match the inserts to the tap handle.
0.2mm to you and me is an inch to her indoorsThat's a great start, but unf it's not quite enough. Seat depth changes very considerably so 0.2mm often makes the difference between being right and literally flooding a home. Hey, it's only your insurance
0.2mm to you and me is an inch to her indoors
Unfortunately not a lotSo what does she say about your 1/2" ?
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