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the outside water for troughs is controlled by a screwy thing in the pipe....fitted to avoid freezing pipes. I can't manage the screw thing (not strong enuf) - what else can be fitted to switch the water on/off.
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I would have thought that any of the devices shown so far can be fitted sideways (or upside-down for that matter), if I understand you right (I am a bit puzzled by your "not enough room" point - if there's enough room to apply a screwdriver to your present device then anything with a permanent shank instead should fit also, but I may be missing something).
My only other suggestion would be to fit something elsewhere in the supply pipe where perhaps there is more room, but I realise this may not be viable..
You are right about the 2-fat-ladies one being the "screwy thing". Incidentally this device doesn't "tighten" so much as just turn through 90 degrees, if you continue to turn it it will then open again after another 90 degrees, then close again after a further 90 degrees and so on - whichever direction you turn it.
My only other suggestion would be to fit something elsewhere in the supply pipe where perhaps there is more room, but I realise this may not be viable..
You are right about the 2-fat-ladies one being the "screwy thing". Incidentally this device doesn't "tighten" so much as just turn through 90 degrees, if you continue to turn it it will then open again after another 90 degrees, then close again after a further 90 degrees and so on - whichever direction you turn it.
I have to fit a short screw-driver into it to turn it (long ones dont work) but I cant switch it off. The ball cock on the trough has snapped & isn't made anymore. The pipe guage is OOdate (?) I know it sounds rubbish excuses but I can't get passed it with my plumber.
Am hoping you can tell me what I can say to him.
Am hoping you can tell me what I can say to him.
It sounds like it has seized up - have you asked the plumber to move it (this might free it up).
Regarding out-of-date fittings, it is possible to get conversion fittings to change the old imperial size to metric size, then fit a new metric size ballcock I would have thought.
Example fitting here http://www.wickes.co....=31&searchsubmit.y=14
Regarding out-of-date fittings, it is possible to get conversion fittings to change the old imperial size to metric size, then fit a new metric size ballcock I would have thought.
Example fitting here http://www.wickes.co....=31&searchsubmit.y=14
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