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Still on same job, refitting taps on of the copper tails was damaged so replaced with flexible, only problem is after getting the old ones out one of the threads on the tap is craoss threaded and can't get new one in. Reluctant to force it in, in case I completely ruin it. (I'll be glad to see the back of this bathroom!!)
 
Don't think so, Mooney. Both new ones fit the hot inlet, but neither fit the cold. Looking at it the first thread looks damaged. Hoping you more skilled and experienced plumbers may have a tip - apart from skip it!! :)
 
higgie has the right isea, cut it off and file it down, wouldnt rethread old bras might find it'll snap, if threads then become to short double up washers on flexible, for the time this has taken you you where probly better saying f that new taps
 
In the past I have filed down the leading edge on a steel bolt and used that on brass. Probably get a cheap set of taps from local flea market if you have one. What ever you do advise the customer that the damage may be irreparable - just in case ;)
 
Yeah, I agree with that easyT. I've seen a couple of cheap ones online. I'll take it down the shed on Sunday, get it in the vice and make it an offer it can't refuse.. something will give on way or another!!! Cheers for all the advice everyone.
 
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