27 thoughts on “Outside tap installation quick easy step by step easy installation garden tap”

  1. I never understand why people think silicone is so important. Yeah put it in for sanity but do people think they don't have holes in their brick work all around their house? And do they think if the one hole you made for your tap is the one that's going to make the brick work fail or allow water ingress? Reading the comments anyone would think it's a bad job just because no silicone… it's like the least important aspect 😂

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  2. Was curious to see how you got that last piece of copper piping in, I guess you just stretch the lower and top pipes apart, if there's no play i imagine you would have to do it differently.

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  3. Imma thinkin of the conflicts countries have due to their conceitedness leading to the many disparate gauges and then promote rules based new world order. Lets get started with damn politicians by asking them to standardise all their toilets(water closet) to the garden gauge and taps and fittings and fixtures.

    This is what i am thinking of doing to the mixer tap in my toilet. Garden gauges and removeable quick releases. Kitchen sink tap bottom screw-clamp i found for top bottom hand tighten sandwich…. need to hunt slowly for next round.

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  4. I would of liked to know how to work out how much copper pipe to cut to add to the push fit. I think you measure from a certain point on the push fit but i would like to see it done

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  5. M8 I have a tap like that just installed. Could you tell me what kind of adapter I need to put on it. I need one that will attach to my hose end connector. Thank you in advance.

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  6. That’s no socket for the washing machine it’s plugged in on an extension wire and who has a boiler in the bathroom what would you do if it’s to hot and want to take the heating of and someone is inside doing the shit😂😂

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