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Any one know if you are still able to get a stopcock with built in drain off to fit Alkathene pipework? the diameter is lightly larger than 15mm, thanks
 

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not sure if they do one, why not fit a tee with drain cock above the stopcock
 
Any one know if you are still able to get a stopcock with built in drain off to fit Alkathene pipework? the diameter is lightly larger than 15mm, thanks

There's a place in Croydon, Surrey that have some Alkathene stuff. I'm trying to remember the name, something like A.B. Plastics or something ...?..
 
Thanks for that, im not to bothered about the drain off, just being lazy hoping i could get a like for like fitting,looks like i will need an alkathene adaptor , but what size it is slightly larger than 15mm
 
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