1 by mrcrow_uk, on Flickr
2 by mrcrow_uk, on Flickr
3 by mrcrow_uk, on Flickr
in my garage are two pipes for the laundry and are in grey upvc? plastic
i want to cut into and extend the cold so i can fit a garden tap at the front of the garage so i dont have to drag the hose round the front from the tap at the back outside of the property
this piping must be a bit old because i had my kitchen renewed and the "plastic" piping for that is white.
i would like to convert the 90* bend to an equal tee and so run the new piping about 2-3m and end in a standard garden tap to take my click on hose reel system near the up and over door end.
the cold tap for the washing machine seems to fit via an copper olive type compression fitting, and i have some spare compression bends i could use if possible
the two laundry pipes are from piping near the central heating boiler and have isolating valves fitted to them so i can shut down the cold to do this job.
cheers
geof
2 by mrcrow_uk, on Flickr
3 by mrcrow_uk, on Flickr
in my garage are two pipes for the laundry and are in grey upvc? plastic
i want to cut into and extend the cold so i can fit a garden tap at the front of the garage so i dont have to drag the hose round the front from the tap at the back outside of the property
this piping must be a bit old because i had my kitchen renewed and the "plastic" piping for that is white.
i would like to convert the 90* bend to an equal tee and so run the new piping about 2-3m and end in a standard garden tap to take my click on hose reel system near the up and over door end.
the cold tap for the washing machine seems to fit via an copper olive type compression fitting, and i have some spare compression bends i could use if possible
the two laundry pipes are from piping near the central heating boiler and have isolating valves fitted to them so i can shut down the cold to do this job.
cheers
geof