I'm sorry dangus, I've let you down again. I'm no tech-head, dude. I'm not a natural with mechanical stuff and could never have been a tradie much to the chagrin of the two wives in my life whose daddies were tradies.
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How people manage to get the tap in the right position with these containers without wrecking the thread by forcing things is beyond me. I've come up with a solution:
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I guess another possibility is to put the tap in the right position and glue it with a waterproof glue?
As usual any hints would be appreciated.
[ + ] BushChuck5002
[ - ] BushChuck5002 0 points 12 hoursApr 29, 2025 17:08:44 ago (+1/-1)
Good job, paul.
Now neck yourself.
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[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 3 points 19 hoursApr 29, 2025 09:31:36 ago (+3/-0)
Use Teflon tape on the threads of the tap. (makes it just a bit larger in diameter) Hence it will not need to turn as much to make a seat on the thread and can stand the tap upright if that's where you want it... It will also make a water-tight seal.
Do yourself a favor and never ask dangle for any kind of advice.
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