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Hi I have a bath with overfiller without taps and I want to replace this with bath shower head. I took out the overfliller and bought a nipple connector 1/2 inch male to 1/2 inch male. Its good for the connection of the shower head but on the other side in my bathtub it seems that it is slighter smaller and cannot fit. Can you tell me what to buy for this. Thanks in advance
 
Do you have a link to the kit you bought we can have a look at or maybe some pictures?

Also, do you mean the the Male - Male 1/2" connector is too small or the connections on the equipment is too small for the 1/2" fitting?
 
Male to male is good from one side that conncets to the shower head. bit the other side that has to be connected to bathtube doesnt fit as it is a liitle bit smaller and the connector cannot fit.

Do you have a link to the kit you bought we can have a look at or maybe some pictures?

Also, do you mean the the Male - Male 1/2" connector is too small or the connections on the equipment is too small for the 1/2" fitting?
 
3/8th bsp there close
 
Hi I have a bath with overfiller without taps and I want to replace this with bath shower head. I took out the overfliller and bought a nipple connector 1/2 inch male to 1/2 inch male. Its good for the connection of the shower head but on the other side in my bathtub it seems that it is slighter smaller and cannot fit. Can you tell me what to buy for this. Thanks in advance
Are you posting about a bath deck mixer ? terminology is quite important..post
a piccy...it will help us...centralheatking
 

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