http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/threaded-tank-fittings.html
Quote from: CleanClear on July 24, 2015, 10:02:16 pmhttp://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/threaded-tank-fittings.htmlthanks,any plumbing store maybe,need it for tomorrow?
Just replace it all with brass from a plumbing shop.A double male 1/2" threaded joiner to female to male reducer and then a ball lever valve and a male hoselock garden tap fitting.Plus if you had used some type of shut off valve from your tank then you would not have lost 500 liters of water either.
If it's just cracked say on the bend and not broken away completely then maybe you could try fixing the leak first?Not sure if that is a tank outlet or a pump inlet but you should be able to get one online next day delivery if you can't find one local.
Nice one Quote from: Barry Scott on July 25, 2015, 12:38:36 pmJust replace it all with brass from a plumbing shop.A double male 1/2" threaded joiner to female to male reducer and then a ball lever valve and a male hoselock garden tap fitting.Plus if you had used some type of shut off valve from your tank then you would not have lost 500 liters of water either.
all sorted,bought that:http://www.screwfix.com/p/drain-cock-type-a-heavy-pattern/96725Thanks everyone for you help.Ben