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I have jg guest 15 mm stubs and I am fitting a shower mixer bracket i want to know if the end of the guest pipe needs to be flush with the end of the chrome compression nut or can it protrude past a little bit etc...any feedback would be appreciated
 
It needs to be flush or a little bit recessed. The water tight seal is made at the olive so anything past the olive is not needed.
It 'could' be fine with a little protrusion but considering how easy it is to trim it back you might as well do it right.
 
It needs to be flush or a little bit recessed. The water tight seal is made at the olive so anything past the olive is not needed.
It 'could' be fine with a little protrusion but considering how easy it is to trim it back you might as well do it right.
Thank you for your feedback....it makes sense so will go that way....your advice is appreciated
 

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