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Using flexi pipes

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Hi Eveyone.
A wee question
I am going to replace a bathroom , new for old , same location.
I am thinking of using flexi pipes for the water connections.
I understand that the sink taps are a 1/2" thread and bath taps are 3/4" thread. What is the cistern inlet thread is this also 1/2"? and also use a flexi pipe.

Cheers
 
cistern most times 1/2".
use flexis if your happy looking at it under the cistern
 
Cheers for that
Shouldn't be a problem unless i am lying drunk on the floor!!!!!!
 
And dont bend them too tightly. just gentle sweeps none of this loop the loop you tend to see
 
And dont bend them too tightly. just gentle sweeps none of this loop the loop you tend to see

you don't recommend a 500mm one then to the cistern

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Seco aint it Amazing how many people say to you can you look at my kitchen sink while your here it has carp pressure. only to see a triple loop and a double salko under there. :roll: :roll:
 

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