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Next annoying item is :

need a flexible tap connector - 500mm long 22mm x 1/2"bsp
and guess what none existent :eek:

so either anyone got a source

or
neatest way to go from 22mm hot pipe (gravity system) with 22mm isolator end waiting - to a - 1/2"bsp kitchen tap thread :evil:

thanks again
sink done by christmas ??
 
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thanks - but could you say that in baby language!

22 x 15 no6 - is that a part no. or something what does it look like ?

Could I use a straight adaptor thing that has a 22mm comp fitting and a 1/2 female threaded bit or is that something completey different?

Cheers
 
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Run everything in 'proper' pipework.

Use a 22mm X ½" tap connector and 22mm rigid pipe, or a 15mm X ½" tap connector, 15mm rigid pipe and a 22X 15 reducer.

Fit a short 22 X 22 flexi. in the run only if absolutely essential. Flexis generally have very restricted bores, and can limit flow rates, especially on gravity systems. I would certainly try to avoid using a 15mm flexi. on a gravity feed.

For neatness, end feed copper would be top of my list, then solder ring copper, compression fittings, and push-fit at the bottom of the list.
 

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