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Does anyone know of a UK based supplier of threaded connectors.
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I prefer the plastic ones at the moment as they are 1/8 th npt or nps threads and at the moment i only have a 1/8 th bsp tap which i can get away with with the plastic but not the metal ones.
Found a few on a search but some are silly money.

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Thick wall do them but I also got some off eBay hope this helps thickwall
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Just found some online at a good price but no info on the page as to where to order so just e-mailed the parent compsny. We shall see.
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bignlow wrote:Just found some online at a good price but no info on the page as to where to order so just e-mailed the parent compsny. We shall see.
Anyone else ?
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care to share the company when you find out?
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did you get any more info on these?
need a few myself
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No reply from the e-mail i sent so at the moment i'm no nearer Doug, sorry.
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only place I found is the noogelberry ones @ £8.09 a pair using there discount code which seems a bit steep for what they are :-(
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What, screw in's ? They never used to have them. i even asked them about them.
It they are screw in's, at 8.09 a pair with free postage remember, they're bloody cheap.
Didn't check there as they never had any.

Edit.
Just had a look and they're inline ones. I used to get those and glue them into the tube but would have to re-do it every now and again as the tube and the valve are two different plastics.
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where do you get the screw in ones ?
I have same issues the glue in ones keep breaking seal even with epoxy plastic glue :(
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Havn't found any yet Doug. Not at a decent price anyway. I'll have to bite the bullet shortly as i'll need 2. Found an online catalogue with no order form so e-mailed the company and havn't had a reply. Busy last week so not much time to search. I'll find them somewhere.

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Try here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-quick ... s/=13bzbgw
Have never bought from them, but think somebody here recommended them in the past
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American. Postage might kill the price. One to watch though. Thanks Kiwi.
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