Hi all,
I've been given an old tap to play with (my customers originally tried to replace the spout, but couldn't remove it - so got me in to fit a new tap).
Meanwhile, I've been trying to remove the spout - just for fun.
It pulls out about half an inch, but then no more. Turning the spout sideways on doesn't help. Neither does brute force.
Out of interest, I tried to take the spout off my own kitchen tap - which behaves quite similarly.
Is this normal for kitchen taps, or are both spouts not playing ball?
Thanks again for all your advice,
Jennie
PS. The old tap in the picture suffered pitting corrosion on the chrome. It was only four years old. Any ideas what might have caused this?
I've been given an old tap to play with (my customers originally tried to replace the spout, but couldn't remove it - so got me in to fit a new tap).
Meanwhile, I've been trying to remove the spout - just for fun.
It pulls out about half an inch, but then no more. Turning the spout sideways on doesn't help. Neither does brute force.
Out of interest, I tried to take the spout off my own kitchen tap - which behaves quite similarly.
Is this normal for kitchen taps, or are both spouts not playing ball?
Thanks again for all your advice,
Jennie
PS. The old tap in the picture suffered pitting corrosion on the chrome. It was only four years old. Any ideas what might have caused this?
