Timeline for How to fix a tap where the handle has fallen off
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Jan 8, 2015 at 14:06 | history | bounty ended | Paul Michaels | ||
Jan 3, 2015 at 16:13 | comment | added | Paul Michaels | I think I might have a go at dismantling the containing cupboard. Thanks for your help. | |
Jan 3, 2015 at 16:11 | comment | added | Ariser | You should check the diameter of nut and socket with a caliper to be sure. But now I'm at my wits' end, I think. All further options I think of are way more complicated than replacing the whole tap. | |
Jan 3, 2015 at 14:05 | comment | added | Paul Michaels | Okay - A socket wrench does, indeed fit into that part of the tap. However, the nut looks like it's had its day. When I turn, it simply turns on the nut, smoothing its edges as it goes. | |
Jan 2, 2015 at 16:19 | history | edited | Ariser | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
other possibility to make place for a wrench socket.
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Jan 2, 2015 at 12:47 | history | answered | Ariser | CC BY-SA 3.0 |