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Rodolphe
Hi Chaps,
Yesterday I went to a job where the basin tap was very loose (hey, when you start, you take ANY job). It was a tap from a well known DIY (.com) company just like that one (in fact it was that one):

It looks like a pillar tap but doesn't have the expected 1/2" nut to tighten it to the basin. It has some sort of hybrid ring/circlip, the remains of one can be seen on this picture, completely corroded:

I ended up changing the whole tap (for another one from the same shop, with the same fixation system which will rust out in a few years as well, no doubt).
My question is: is it possible to find those 'ring' fittings separately from somewhere? Is that a standard piece I should know about or a special DIY piece of kit?
Thanks.
Yesterday I went to a job where the basin tap was very loose (hey, when you start, you take ANY job). It was a tap from a well known DIY (.com) company just like that one (in fact it was that one):

It looks like a pillar tap but doesn't have the expected 1/2" nut to tighten it to the basin. It has some sort of hybrid ring/circlip, the remains of one can be seen on this picture, completely corroded:

I ended up changing the whole tap (for another one from the same shop, with the same fixation system which will rust out in a few years as well, no doubt).
My question is: is it possible to find those 'ring' fittings separately from somewhere? Is that a standard piece I should know about or a special DIY piece of kit?
Thanks.