Search the forum,

Discuss Fit a hose pipe to slotted spout in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Messages
2
Can anyone advise me please? How do I connect a garden hose to a bathroom mixer tap with a rectangular slotted spout? I’d like to shower my dogs with warm water after they’ve got muddy. :)

Me (and the dogs) will appreciate any suggestions

greg
 

Attachments

  • 261E0EC8-0C50-4B0B-A184-597867F4BFA4.jpeg
    261E0EC8-0C50-4B0B-A184-597867F4BFA4.jpeg
    71.5 KB · Views: 15
1. I'm afraid you can't unless you could take very accurate measurements and get someone to make up a 3D printed plastic part with a hose attachment at the front.
2. If that's a bathroom, you might do better with some sort of attachment off a shower hose / head. Perhaps something like Screwfix 69358 or 93992 with a stub of 15 mm copper pipe and a jubilee clip.
 

Reply to Fit a hose pipe to slotted spout in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hi all, My partner and I recently bought a house and have been attempting to make the bathroom less fugly. I was removing the bath and shower taps to replace, but while removing the bath spout (which had no nut to undo), the threaded section of the pipe broke. I thought the bit that broke must...
Replies
6
Views
678
I need to cap off a water connection which is the water pipe connector to an M15 hose pipe from a kitchen sprayer tap. I have included images so you can understand my problem. Can anyone tell me the best way to blank off that pipe. (That's the vertical brass pipe in the photos)
Replies
7
Views
432
I removed an old shower hose, which was installed by previous home owner at least 12 years ago. Upon removal, the connection is like nothing I have ever seen and I am unable to find any replacement hose of similar connector type. btw: When I removed the hose , there was no loose rubber washer...
Replies
2
Views
399
Hi - I'm a DIYer, successfully fitted an external garden tap, supply sourced from downstairs loo, standard 13 mil copper pipework, in-line cut-off. WEATHER PROBLEM - its worked fine for years EXCEPT twice now I've had split pipe due to freezing (at -8C ) despite foam protection. My thinking -...
Replies
13
Views
1K
Hello, I have quite low flow rate for my electric shower (a piddling 5L/min), and would like some tips or advice about how to solve or find the cause. I would like a flow rate of about 12L/min. Here is my set-up: Standard gas boiler (not a combi) in the kitchen, have cold water tanks in the...
Replies
14
Views
853
Essaboy
E
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock