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PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:20 am    Post Subject:
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what is a tophat washer thank you
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It looks like a top hat with a hole on the top which you screw onto your tap after fitting it thru the sink / basin. it centralises the tap and holds it into position icon_biggrin.gif

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tophat washer goes on a tap tail icon_lol.gif

top hat and tails (well it amused me icon_wink.gif )

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Hi KEV icon_biggrin.gif

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