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ozak
post Jul 9 2015, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 8 2015, 05:55 PM)
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If you have the pipe wrench or anything, you can just turn anticlockwise the stop Kok few degree. To feed the hose.

It might be leak. But not to worry. If it leak after turn it, than take it out the whole stop Kok and reapply the white tape again. Screw back with the angle you want.
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post Jul 9 2015, 06:11 PM

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Sorry, I know this thread is sink but can I just ask has anyone use the Rubine black taps in their homes? Any feedback? Will the coating get scratches easily?
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post Jul 9 2015, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jul 9 2015, 05:58 PM)
If you have the pipe wrench or anything, you can just turn anticlockwise the stop Kok few degree. To feed the hose.

It might be leak. But not to worry. If it leak after turn it, than take it out the whole stop Kok and reapply the white tape again. Screw back with the angle you want.
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I solved that by buying another flexible hose and an adapter to fit both ends. Actually I just found out that the whole hose can be replaced with a longer one but may need a special tool to remove from the grohe tap

Anyway my problem now is my bottle trap is too high (see pic)
How to solve? I was looking for a flexible outlet hose but found a smaller size that didn't fit
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post Jul 9 2015, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 9 2015, 06:17 PM)
I solved that by buying another flexible hose and an adapter to fit both ends. Actually I just found out that the whole hose can be replaced with a longer one but may need a special tool to remove from the grohe tap

Anyway my problem now is my bottle trap is too high (see pic)
How to solve? I was looking for a flexible outlet hose but found a smaller size that didn't fit
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Recommend don't use the dirt trap for kitchen sink. Just direct joint. The waste will clog the trap. Cause it too narrow.

Can replace the short elbow with a longer pipe, than elbow and horizontal pipe to the wall pipe. I not sure the sink short elbow screw connector are common to the standard 1. You have to check it out.
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post Jul 9 2015, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jul 9 2015, 07:26 PM)
Recommend don't use the dirt trap for kitchen sink. Just direct joint. The waste will clog the trap. Cause it too narrow.

Can replace the short elbow with a longer pipe, than elbow and horizontal pipe to the wall pipe. I not sure the sink short elbow screw connector are common to the standard 1. You have to check it out.
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i scared my diamond ring drop down the drain how? blush.gif laugh.gif

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post Jul 9 2015, 08:44 PM

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i scared my diamond ring drop down the drain how? blush.gif  laugh.gif
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Restrict yourself to use strict for kitchen only la. Others than that, use the bathroom. I alway do that.

But the trap on top already do the job. Do you still need the below 1?
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post Jul 9 2015, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jul 9 2015, 08:44 PM)
Restrict yourself to use strict for kitchen only la. Others than that, use the bathroom. I alway do that.

But the trap on top already do the job. Do you still need the below 1?
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Actually there is another trap. The waste water goes to the floor trap and it has those insect cup thingy.
Anyway with or without the bottle trap also cannot fit leh. I need a flexible hose
Which hardware shop got plenty of plumbing stuff?

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post Jul 9 2015, 11:55 PM

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IKEA - ATLANT Strainer/water-trap bowl sink
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post Jul 10 2015, 07:50 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 9 2015, 09:02 PM)
Actually there is another trap. The waste water goes to the floor trap and it has those insect cup thingy.
Anyway with or without the bottle trap also cannot fit leh. I need a flexible hose
Which hardware shop got plenty of plumbing stuff?
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I never see drain pipe got flex type. Maybe I forget liau

Just now check at Home Depot, got many choice the drain pipe connection.
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post Jul 10 2015, 11:45 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 9 2015, 06:17 PM)
I solved that by buying another flexible hose and an adapter to fit both ends. Actually I just found out that the whole hose can be replaced with a longer one but may need a special tool to remove from the grohe tap

Anyway my problem now is my bottle trap is too high (see pic)
How to solve? I was looking for a flexible outlet hose but found a smaller size that didn't fit
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Boss. How much is the grohe tap? Apa model.

Yesterday check for the kohler maze tap cost 720.
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post Jul 11 2015, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jul 10 2015, 11:45 PM)
Boss. How much is the grohe tap? Apa model.

Yesterday check for the kohler maze tap cost 720.
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this one developer give wan. if i were you I will get something else cause this design very common already
get one with a pull out tap better

i think mine is this model -
http://www.grohe.com/my/9072/bathroom/bath...terial=23086000


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i think something like this might suit my squarish sink
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/70222615/

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post Jul 11 2015, 08:52 AM

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http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/images/products/...PE282610_S4.JPG

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thanks! I was thinking of this too but looking at it, it wouldn't fit into anything i have
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post Jul 11 2015, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 11 2015, 08:47 AM)
this one developer give wan. if i were you I will get something else cause this design very common already
get one with a pull out tap better

i think mine is this model -
http://www.grohe.com/my/9072/bathroom/bath...terial=23086000
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i think something like this might suit my squarish sink
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/70222615/
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Change Lor.

The kohler tap I see is pull out type. Quite nice the design. But not sure the price is good or not. No offere now. Another brand call Moen. But never see before.

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