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hi i am looking for a wall fixing for a thermostatic mixer tap (surface mounted (In basement))

i have found some elbow joint wall plate fixings but they all seem to be brass and female joints.

i have put a picture here of the offending item

[DLMURL="http://picasaweb.google.com/editfxsweden/Tap#5252290584213824930"]Picasa Web Albums - Gallery - tap[/DLMURL]

any help appreciated

thanks
Jay
 
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hi,
surface mounted, the nut on the back is 1" and the pipe feed down the wall is 15mm.

the existing fitting on the wall is there but it is also (1") female and has the nut on it so i need a replacement that has a male connection.

or a 1" offset and male thread on both sides that would be perfect
 
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