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badmojo
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August

Hi @Dave-1 , I tried a similar one but the challenge is it is on the side and the water would just leak out.

badmojo
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August

I think it was a 20mm thread pipe nipple but it wouldn't fit as it was recessed.

badmojo
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August

Thanks @JoeAzza . I'll have a look on these.

badmojo
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July

Thanks @Dave-1 . I was thinking actually of just connecting the hand shower to the spout with the diffuser but the thread seems to be non standard. Th ...

badmojo
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July

Thanks @Nailbag . I did try a vice grip before as I did on other baths before but this one wouldn't budge. I'll try this rubber grip.

badmojo
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July

Thanks @JoeAzza. I couldn't find the specs for this spout.

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July

Thanks @EricL for the response. I did look for that allen near the base but it is not there.It is a different spout and tightly attached to the wall.

badmojo
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Hi Bunnings Workshop Team, I am looking at replacing this bath tub spout with a hand shower but it won't come off after multiple tries. Is this mounte ...

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Dave-1
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August

Afternoon @badmojo Mmmmm so back to switching the bathtub spout then? Will have try an wander through some bathroom places and have a look Dave

JoeAzza
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July

Hi @badmojo I had a look online searched for a combination mixer and wall spout and found these that might help, the ones I looked at are a push fit, ...

Dave-1
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July

Morning @badmojo I have seen a rubber connection that fits over the end of bath spouts but not sure if they would handle the water from your tap  wit ...

Dave-1
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July

Evening @badmojo One more suggestion You could use a short thick bladed screwdriver and put it into the spout and use that instead of a spanner or sh ...

Nailbag
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July

Hi @badmojo You might have some luck using one of these rubber strap wrenches and grab the spout at the outlet recess to give a better grip and try tu ...

JoeAzza
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July

Hi @badmojo @if you can find out the the name of the tap, find out the distributer c then ask them or look up the manufacturer online to locate a spe ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @badmojo If that's the case, I'm afraid it's time to call in the plumber. An experienced plumber might have an idea or two on how to dismount ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @badmojo I suggest running your fingers around the base of the spout and feel for a small hole. When you find that hole, you'll discover that ...

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badmojo
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August

Hi @Dave-1 , I tried a similar one but the challenge is it is on the side and the water would just leak out.

badmojo
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August

Thanks @JoeAzza . I'll have a look on these.

badmojo
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5 replies
July

Thanks @Dave-1 . I was thinking actually of just connecting the hand shower to the spout with the diffuser but the thread seems to be non standard. Th ...

badmojo
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2 replies
July

Thanks @JoeAzza. I couldn't find the specs for this spout.

badmojo
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5 replies
July

Thanks @EricL for the response. I did look for that allen near the base but it is not there.It is a different spout and tightly attached to the wall.

badmojo
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16 replies

Hi Bunnings Workshop Team, I am looking at replacing this bath tub spout with a hand shower but it won't come off after multiple tries. Is this mounte ...

badmojo
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June

Thanks for the response @JacobZ. Unfortunately the gaps are too wide for using a sealant. Is there a tape that I could use instead?

badmojo
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Hi Bunnings Workshop Team, Our house has a gap between brickwork and upper floor wall. Would you really a flashing tape or sealant that is approp ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April

Hi @badmojo, I would suggest you apply a bead of Sika 11FC of a suitable colour to match, between the bottom of the sill and the concrete on the out ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April

Hi @badmojo, Thank you for your question. I'd start by fixing the delamination that has happened by applying Gorilla Wood Glue to the bottom face ...

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