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Never fitted any but seem to remember people saying it's often oddly sized?

Do normal compression fittings and traps join onto it ok (good quality mcalpine stylee)? Need to join on some already in situ/can't be removed

Thanks
 
Yes compression will fit may need to remove the internal guide on the fitting depending on chrome size
 
Never fitted any but seem to remember people saying it's often oddly sized?

Do normal compression fittings and traps join onto it ok (good quality mcalpine stylee)? Need to join on some already in situ/can't be removed

Thanks
Normally it's 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" chrome plated copper.
Use chrome plated compression fittings. It looks neater.
 

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