Hob connection

Joined
5 Dec 2006
Messages
87
Reaction score
1
Country
United Kingdom
Appreaciate this has been asked before but is there anywhere that sells a proper connection for a Flanged 1/2" male hob connection.

Tried a female 1\2" iron but the fitting is designed for a face to face joint with a fibre washer inbetween. 1/2" iron is to deep and the male never gets to the end. As you all know the female is tapered at the bottom so its not face to face even if the male met the end.

Best ive heard so far is to use a tap washer with the inserted collar cut off and filed smooth. Pretty poor given the strict legislagtion for Gas.

Cheers
 
Sponsored Links
I/2 INCH female TO 15MM does it use gas ptfe and not paste and it seals perfectly ok
 
It begs the question, why are you not letting your registered installer fit the hob using the correct fittings? You should get no further advice on here.
 
Cheers for the help Gas

Yawn. Yes im getting the GAS SAFE lad round and hes not my 'registered installer' he's a plumber.

He's told me to make sure I have all the gear and having been to 4 different plumbers merchants including Plumb Centre everyone says the same thing - use a 1\2" iron.

Well Mr Smart arse its seems you have to cobble one together as (in your lethal industry where everything is bang on) they do not manufacture a purpose built one. So its a make do which if you read my post i find astonishing given the highly technical, extremely dangerous, knife edge drama that 'sweating a pipe' is made out to be.

I have to say that the plumbing section of this site is by far the worst and unhelpful with every other contributor a real dickhead (apologies to those who do help). If you dont want to help keep your smart arsed remarks to yourself clown.
 
Sponsored Links
Whoa there !

All you need is a half inch female to 15mm compression fitting,
a 15mm street elbow, gas cock and pipe.

Get that for your plumber...... sorted.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES THINK OF A TAP CONNECTOR !!!!!!!

Fitted thousands literally never had a prob this way !
 
And anyway, what sort of RGI / Plumber tells his client to identify and obtain basic fittings? He is obvioulsy too busy chosing a new mount.
 
and since all us dickheads should shove our heads up our own arses why didn't your gas safe (non rgi) plumber advise on were to get his bits from??

oh and by the way rgi means registered gas installer, which should include your gas safe plumber
 
Well Mr Smart a**e
Quality......If you'd have given the complete scenario in your original post then it would have saved confusion as to who was doing the job, and why be so effin rude?
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top