Hi,
This is a picture of my shower fitting... http://img380.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img13780hw.jpg
As you see there are 2 threaded parts, the bottom one is for the hose and the back one is the water supply from the shower valve.
My question is, whats the best way to secure and plumb this in. The back thread is only 25mm long, not long enough to use a nut and washer because the tiles, adhesive and plasterboard will be almost 25mm thick leaving no room for a fitting on the end. Also, whats the best fitting to use for it? Im struggling to find any suitable ideas. The only thing I could think if doing would be to cut a hole in the tile that will be stuck over where this fitting would be and to then cut a larger hole in the plasterboard so I could use a nut and washer which would secure it to the tile only, then the larger hole in the plasterboard would receive the fitting, and what would be a suitable fitting? The thread is 20mm wide, I thought about using a flexible hose.
Thanks.
This is a picture of my shower fitting... http://img380.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img13780hw.jpg
As you see there are 2 threaded parts, the bottom one is for the hose and the back one is the water supply from the shower valve.
My question is, whats the best way to secure and plumb this in. The back thread is only 25mm long, not long enough to use a nut and washer because the tiles, adhesive and plasterboard will be almost 25mm thick leaving no room for a fitting on the end. Also, whats the best fitting to use for it? Im struggling to find any suitable ideas. The only thing I could think if doing would be to cut a hole in the tile that will be stuck over where this fitting would be and to then cut a larger hole in the plasterboard so I could use a nut and washer which would secure it to the tile only, then the larger hole in the plasterboard would receive the fitting, and what would be a suitable fitting? The thread is 20mm wide, I thought about using a flexible hose.
Thanks.
