1/2 bsp male female on the high street?

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Does anyone know if the typical DIY sheds will have these in stock?

Searched for it and can't find it on any of the usual suspects
 
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Sure I got the name wrong!
 
Looks like a 1/2" extension. You can get them in any plumbers merchants. They come in different lengths as well
 
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Great, thanks. It is to extend a pipe without using a soldered fitting (for looks)

I was hoping to get one tomorrow from somewhere
 
If you can stay busy all week just doing heating work why would you change a tap even if you were asked.

Also Dan, sorry for stealing your thread coopersim,

I might have a job coming up in St Johns Wood which will require multiple zones and possibly a low loss header. I have no problem with multiple zones but haven't any experience on installing LLH's. I know the theory etc. just not sizing and whatever else it entails. Would you be interested in working something mutually beneficial out. It's not a dead cert yet. I know you work in the area so immediately thought of you.
 
It's what the CC is for dude...

Happy to help and all, but start a thread in the CC and I'm sure you'll get the support you need :D.

Have you looked at the spreadsheet in the design spec section of the CCR?

Should see you right ;). Steel and a couple of others helped put it together.
 
Great, thanks. It is to extend a pipe without using a soldered fitting (for looks)

I was hoping to get one tomorrow from somewhere

pretty sure toolstation sell them but haven't got a catalogue to hand to find out.
 
Can also be purchased in chrome , normally used by the lazy bastads when changing a radiator. ;)
 

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