tap and pipe size

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Hi, Im fitting new taps to my bath, I have 15mm thred tap ends and the pipes Im fitting them to has a 3/4 inch reciever. I cant find a part to get from a 15mm thred to a 3/4 inch reciever. Can anyone help? :oops:
 
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Buy 2 flexi hoses 15 mm compression x 3/4. Screw 3/4 end onto your taps and tother onto your pipe :D
 
Hi, i've seen these hoses, the problem is the only ones I can find have a 3/4 inch compression and a 15mm screw ends, are you sure they make them the other way round? :?:
 
I don't understand what you're talking about, there's no such thing as a 15mm screw fitting. You have 1/2" bsp, 15mm compression, taps are 1/2" or 3/4". No such thing as a receiver either. :confused:
 
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Trust me if my taps were 3/4 and my pipes were 15mm, then I wouldn't be on here asking. :evil:
The taps are 15mm screw thread and the pipe I am screwing into is 3/4". Thats where Im having the problem, I can find the flexis which receive 3/4" thread and screw into 15mm, but not the other way round.
 
Are both your supplys 3/4 / 22 mm. Normally only the hot will be.
You could fit a reducer on your 3/4 pipe to 15 mm pipe and then fit your flexis.
Aren't 1/2 bsp taps only used for basins anyway?. :confused:

3/4 taps are used for baths to give more flow to a larger surface. :D
 
Thank you so much, thats the answer I needed. :oops: I brought the wrong taps (I got basin and not bath).

Cheers
 

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