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How do I connect a bottle trap to a Reginox sink?? Something I thought would be easy!
Reginox White Ceramic 1.0 Bowl Kitchen Sink & Tap Pack
An excellent price (ignoring the £30 delivery charge)
Very nice it is but I am a very (to put it slightly) peed off as I cannot connect a bottle trap to it. A standard bottle trap will not fit to the waste outlet as there is no where for the spigot / O ring on to fit into. I have tried cutting down the spigot of a trap I had but it seems as if I need a trap with a flat washer. (Is there a name for the female part where a spigot would go?)
I went on a shopping expedition today to buy a suitable trap - after 40 miles, 2 DIY outlets, a builders merchant, 2 plumbers merchants and a kitchen showroom I was advised to buy a replacement waste outlet so I could fit a standard trap. So eventually I found a replacement waste outlet - a mere £8. Arriving home I found it would not fit ... the sink was too thick. I tried to use the longer waste screw that came with the original sink ---- but the thread was different. Eventually I noticed that there was a "continental adaptor" in the pack (no idea why that would be needed as the bottle trap fitted fine). It screwed onto the waste outlet and I could then screw in the bottle trap. (Problem solved - no) But it leaks - there is not enough thread on the waste outlet to allow the nut to be screwed on fully and tighten against the washer.
Rather than trying a bodge with PTFE, or making the nut thinner are there any suggestions - I am not happy with the fit of the adaptor nut nor the length and strength of the thread on the bottom of the waste trap.
Reginox White Ceramic 1.0 Bowl Kitchen Sink & Tap Pack
An excellent price (ignoring the £30 delivery charge)
Very nice it is but I am a very (to put it slightly) peed off as I cannot connect a bottle trap to it. A standard bottle trap will not fit to the waste outlet as there is no where for the spigot / O ring on to fit into. I have tried cutting down the spigot of a trap I had but it seems as if I need a trap with a flat washer. (Is there a name for the female part where a spigot would go?)
I went on a shopping expedition today to buy a suitable trap - after 40 miles, 2 DIY outlets, a builders merchant, 2 plumbers merchants and a kitchen showroom I was advised to buy a replacement waste outlet so I could fit a standard trap. So eventually I found a replacement waste outlet - a mere £8. Arriving home I found it would not fit ... the sink was too thick. I tried to use the longer waste screw that came with the original sink ---- but the thread was different. Eventually I noticed that there was a "continental adaptor" in the pack (no idea why that would be needed as the bottle trap fitted fine). It screwed onto the waste outlet and I could then screw in the bottle trap. (Problem solved - no) But it leaks - there is not enough thread on the waste outlet to allow the nut to be screwed on fully and tighten against the washer.
Rather than trying a bodge with PTFE, or making the nut thinner are there any suggestions - I am not happy with the fit of the adaptor nut nor the length and strength of the thread on the bottom of the waste trap.