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FIXING HOSE PIPE TO TAP

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mumsie_wumsie | 01:10 Wed 25th May 2011 | Home & Garden
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I have lever style taps and my hose pipe no longer fits onto these taps.Does anyone know of a fitting that I can attach to these taps so I can use the hose. I am having to use watering can at the moment and is taking ages to do. Does ant one else have this problem with these style of taps??
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OK, does the top of the tap have a plain metal disc with a coloured ring round it? Something similar to the tap in the link I posted earlier. You can zoom in on the image and pan around to get a good view of it.
If it does that disc should just prise off to reveal a screw which holds the lever on the tap.
08:11 Thu 02nd Jun 2011
I am sure you can get them, have you tried Homebase or B&Q?
Why not get a outside tap fitted with a proper hose connection, it's not an expensive thing to get done if the tap can be placed close to where existing pipes are on the inside and will make life easier for years to come.
i use this ,around £7
http://www.tradeinpos...great-product-71.html

foxheath tap connector
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Thanks for your replies. An outside tap is what I would really like Chuck, but don't know anyone who could do it for me. would be easy to do as the wall I would want it on backs on to my downstairs loo. Deggers I have one of those fittings but doesn't fit on my tap. The taps I have are the lever type, where if you wanted to you can push on with your arm. Boxtops, I looked in B&Q couldn't find anything different.Looks like I will have to carry on with the watering can. Ho Hum !!!
Is this anything like you are meaning

http://www.screwfix.c...rs-4.1/&company=ae235
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Scotman they are like the taps I have, and no hose fitting will connect on to these taps. The fitting that Deggers316 suggested is too big to fit on the tap because of the lever.I do have one of those,and the only way to get it on is to have the tap turned on(so the lever is out of the way) but then of course you get soaking wet coz the water squirts everywhere!!!! There must be a solution to this somewhere, I can't be the only person with these taps.
From what you say I assume that you can make a connection to the tap but then you can't operate the lever. Is that correct? If it is can you say how much the lever turns from fully shut to fully open. I seem to recall it is usually about 1/4 turn.
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Thanks for your reply Scotman.Yes it is about 1/4 of a turn from shut to fully open. Problem is I can only get the fitting on when lever is fully open. Hence the mess it makes. Albags, I will have a look on hoselock .
Is there any form of screw or other fixing visible which attaches the lever to the shaft of the tap? I am not really familiar with the detail of lever taps.
go with the screwfix link mumsie i deal with them on a daily basis...very good...and next day delivery too...
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stokemaveric, I have just looked on the screw fix website, but couldn't see anything suitable. However, there is a screw fix local to me, so I think I will go there tomorrow and ask if they have anything or can suggest something. Scotman, no, nothing visible,perhaps it would be easier to just change my taps!!!!
OK, does the top of the tap have a plain metal disc with a coloured ring round it? Something similar to the tap in the link I posted earlier. You can zoom in on the image and pan around to get a good view of it.
If it does that disc should just prise off to reveal a screw which holds the lever on the tap.
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Scotman, I think I know where you are coming from. I have done as you suggested and can only assume that you will tell me to now position the lever at a different angle so I can attach the hose connector and then be able to turn the tap on. If this is right, then you are very clever, cos it works. Yeah...!!!
Pure fluke! honest. I really wasn't sure if it would be possible and Doc is not available until Monday apparently.
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Scotman, fluke or not, it works. I have just watered my plants, makes my life so much easier, no more watering cans to fill and lug about. I had to make a minor adjustment first as the water from tap was spraying out, so I put a tap washer into the connector and hey presto, no leaks. We got there in the end, thanks guys.
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Hi, an update on the saga of my hosepipe. I have now got an outside tap courtesy of my daughters ex. Now all I need is for it to stop raining so I can use it!!!!

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