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Hello,

I'm replacing my hot water tap, but only now I realized that the hose nut is bigger than the tap connector
I'd like to remove the old flexible but I do not know what I have to loosen
Can I keep the old flexible pipe(I know it looks orrible)and buy an extension+adaptor??
The new tap is a Bristan like this

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00B9J0GY6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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Pics arnt loading ?

But basin taps are normally 1/2 so a standard 1/2 flexi should do
 
The compression nut after the valve on the flexi
 
2 and 3 undo the nut no 2 and 3 should pull off with the flex
 
It has a jointing compound, the yellow stuff, this stiffens over time and can make it a bit difficult. Use the longest handled wrenches you have to get leverage, consider extending the handle length by sliding a suitable tube over. Honestly it will budge!
 
It has a jointing compound, the yellow stuff, this stiffens over time and can make it a bit difficult. Use the longest handled wrenches you have to get leverage, consider extending the handle length by sliding a suitable tube over. Honestly it will budge!

Ok i will try!;)..Thanks to everyone for your help!
 
Correct eg 2 away from uou
 

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