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Could anyone please identify the thread and connection required to fit this old stopcock (photo attached), the problem thread is 0.894" across the thread, with 14 threads per inch.
The feed pipe into the stopcock is 1/2" copper, and is approximately 4" long - from the concrete floor to the existing in stopcock connection. My problem is that the out connection nut is missing and I am wanting to connect a 15mm pipe to the stopcock to feed an external garden tap.
I had previously been advised, by a friend, that I required a 1/2" bsp tap connection, purchased one - too small, a further friend advised that I would need a 3/4" bsp tap connection, again I purchased one - it was too large.
Is there anything currently available that will fit the bill?

StopCock thread photo.jpg
 
It's quite posibly 5/8" but you wont be able to buy a plumbing Compression nut that size nowadays.
That size is still used in Hydraulic fittings.

New tap as above is the solution.
The thread was used on some bib tap originally.
 
Yes everything seems tobe pointing in that direction Shaun. Would they charge for this service?

They shouldn’t as you require access to the outside stop tap
 

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