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    hi ya all once again.When taking out the customers toilet and sink if doing floors or tiling walls behind them,was looking if they have not already installed,installing isolators in all the pipes and flexi waste pipes and flexi tap conectors etc.What is the general size female thread for most taps cold/hot and toilet cistern cold feeds .how do you guys find out what size they are before taking off and buying.many thx in advance team

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    Quote Originally Posted by lendini View Post
    hi ya all once again.When taking out the customers toilet and sink if doing floors or tiling walls behind them,was looking if they have not already installed,installing isolators in all the pipes and flexi waste pipes and flexi tap conectors etc.What is the general size female thread for most taps cold/hot and toilet cistern cold feeds .how do you guys find out what size they are before taking off and buying.many thx in advance team
    1/2"bsp x 15mm basin & bog
    3/4" bsp x 22mm bath

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    1/2"bsp x 15mm basin & bog
    3/4" bsp x 22mm bath
    Yep, you can also get flexi's with the isolator built into them as well

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    flexi waste pipe not a good idea change the water trap for an adjustable one and the pan connector for an offset pan connector.

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