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Can I ask your thoughts on this one.

You go to change bath taps, say pillar taps.

You get them off but you can't see the tap connector on the feed pipe & can't feel if there's a fibre washer there, it's not on the bottom of the old taps,

So, you try to feel & scrape as best you can.

What do you do?

Put another fibre washer in so they're may be 2?

Any comments please?

Thx
 
Fibre washers are not the same quality as they used to be . You should be able to look through the hole in the bath where the tap was to see if washers totally off. I'd put new 1 on.
 
I will tell you the easiest way. Cut each pipe off at about 200mm down & then you can fit new washers no problem. Ptfe is actually a brilliant job made into a washer, but you need lots. Or use the flat 'rubber' washers that come with some plastic fittings & are same size as the fibre ones. (You can get a bag of them)
Then refit the pipes using brass connectors. Always an easy job in the future & it means the first pipe is out of your way to be able to work at the furthest one.
Or you could just use a light to look through the bath holes & work at the washers, but it is slow & awkward
 
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If you go the ptfe route then the Loctite 55 string is better than the tape for making a washer that fits on the little spigot.
 
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I attack them with a bradle, blind, then periodically peek down with torch from the top to check on progress. If it is too much of a pain then I cut them out and do as Best said. But if gap between pipe, bath and wall is small doing up compression can be a mother and so if you get fibre washer changed in situ it's better. Bath taps can be a pain and good source of strained this and pulled that. Charge accordingly.
 
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