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Hello,
I was wondering what the simplest method for getting the copper pipes to the hoses would be in this scenario?Imgur
From what I've read it would be something along the lines of removing the existing compression piece (tap piece?) and adding a 90 degree bend using a compression piece and then adding some more copper?
I'm fairly new to diy plumbing so was looking to check with more experienced people.
Also would I need to drain the whole system first to stop water going everywhere? I'd prefer to avoid doing this if possible.
The other slight issue I think I might have is that the current cold water only has one connection but I am going to need it to service both a tap and a dishwasher.
Thanks,
I was wondering what the simplest method for getting the copper pipes to the hoses would be in this scenario?Imgur
From what I've read it would be something along the lines of removing the existing compression piece (tap piece?) and adding a 90 degree bend using a compression piece and then adding some more copper?
I'm fairly new to diy plumbing so was looking to check with more experienced people.
Also would I need to drain the whole system first to stop water going everywhere? I'd prefer to avoid doing this if possible.
The other slight issue I think I might have is that the current cold water only has one connection but I am going to need it to service both a tap and a dishwasher.
Thanks,