I have looked at that but there is no feature to let you lock it in place and the tread is quiet loose, but it has got me thinking! I could try a few washers to stop the cap being screwed down too far. This may give me a couple of mm.
I had thought about going for a flip top or push button waste. The reason for going for a free flow was that there is no overflow and wanted to minimise the risk of the kids leaving a tap on and flooding the room.
I wasn't sure if anyone would understand my post!
Please see attached sketch. it is a fixed waste that allows water to flow through (on toolstation as freeflow basin waste). Sketch A is how it is supposed to sit but due to the shape of the basin it sits too low and does not allow any flow...
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I have a counter top basin that I am trying to reuse. The Basin does not have an overflow thus I am trying to fit an unslotted free flow waste. The problem that I have is that the recess in the sink for the waste is too deep for the waste fitting as when I fit the waste the cap does not...
Hi, I am moving into a house in the next couple of weeks that needs a complete re-plumb (among a number of other things) . Money is tight thus I am planning on installing most of the systems myself and then getting some one with the appropriate certification in to do final connections and...
Thanks for the constructive items added to this post. Its just a shame that these were in the minority. Could i suggest setting up a forum titled 'up my own ###' and use it for your posturing rather than pollute the thread.
As there was no quick easy answer & I have not selected the lights I...
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I am in the process of completing the first fix for a kitchen refurbishment. The second fix and testing will be completed by an electrician however I he is away at the moment and I need to install a couple of cables so that I can get the walls skimmed this week.
I want to install under...