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I'm trying to find a new washer for the cold tap in the bathroom handbasin in my fathers bungalow - built in the 80s. Its 3/8 inch in diameter with a curved shoulder. I can find similar shaped washers but only 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch. I'm attaching a picture of the washer and of the tap in case that helps.

Grateful for any assistance - thanks. 20151009_155844.jpg20151010_131140.jpg
 
Thanks for suggestion but the central hole is much bigger than a standard flat 3/8.
 
I reckon a 1/2'' will be fine, they may not actually be 1/2'', they could be called that because they fit into 1/2'' taps (basin/sink taps) and not 3/4'' taps (bath taps).
Have you tried one?
Never measured one to be honest though, don't come across domed washers often but when I have the standard ones in tap repair kits have always worked fine. The tap in your picture looks like a standard budget tap, which I've worked on many times, if a 1/2'' washer doesn't work I'd replace the taps for the price of them.
 
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You get these type of washers in the box sets that you can buy, around ÂŁ7. or go to the DIY outlets
 
Time your wasting trying to find new washers for something 30 + years old for what they cost just fit new taps, Proberly find the seating is worn and needs re-cutting.
 
Time your wasting trying to find new washers for something 30 + years old for what they cost just fit new taps, Proberly find the seating is worn and needs re-cutting.

Tap re seating tools can be bought for less than ÂŁ10

Although in this case the lack of washer i'd bang a cheap set of b&q taps in
 
i have a box full if you want to pop around for one?

taps are only ÂŁ18 a pair though!!
 
They just can't help themselves can they
 
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Nobody will think your a couple of gonads short of being a man having to call a plumber.
Honest :) :)
A real man knows his limits :)

Show me a pump and I`ll fix it but don`t ask me to change a tap washer is what I tell customers when they ask.
 
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