Rusty outside tap

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Hi

Have just uploaded some blurry foties into my album but hope they assist.

Want to replace this tap as it's leaking but try as I might I just can't budge the three screws shown. Tried all my screw drivers and pliers and a gallon of WD40 but to no avail.

Also do you think the plate should go the other way with the two screws underneath? The reason I ask is that the tap has never tightened properly on the thread this way around but appears to be tight when upside down!!

Many thanks in advance.

Longshanks
 
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Use more ptfe to screw the new tap on. It you use enough, it will tighten up to the desired orientation.
 
or a small amount of hemp instead of PTFE - I sell it on eBay ;)
 
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Thanks

Had been managing by uing more PTFE. It's just that the tap orientation is perfect when the plate is the other way around so I thought that was the correct position. The only thing is when it's in that position the inlet tube connects underneath rather than from above. Does that make a difference?

Longshanks
 

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