A great tip I found is to drill your tap holes through a scrap piece of wood first, and make sure the taps fit into that. Effectively gives you a dry run first and allows you to practice the technique before you drill the actual bath.
This video showed me what type of bit to use for tub faucet installation. The video was very clear and contained many tips for a successful installation.
Great video. One thing I recommend is not going to close to the tiles or the rim. The tap nuts need to be flush and pinch the bath. And allow the taps to turn if you need to get your fingers behind them to turn.
Other RUclipsrs are saying to mark out the centres of the holes and drill the pilot hole at the same size as that centre drill first, then running the drill in reverse drill each hole, stopping just before you break through and switching to clockwise. Also watch out that you have room for your back nuts before finalising the position.
A great tip I found is to drill your tap holes through a scrap piece of wood first, and make sure the taps fit into that. Effectively gives you a dry run first and allows you to practice the technique before you drill the actual bath.
Or the old bath 😉
I am definitely going to do this. I definitely do not want to make a mess of a £200 bath...
This video showed me what type of bit to use for tub faucet installation. The video was very clear and contained many tips for a successful installation.
Great way of showing , and your right on to just showing a very easy and well explained on how to do it. Thank you
Great video. One thing I recommend is not going to close to the tiles or the rim. The tap nuts need to be flush and pinch the bath. And allow the taps to turn if you need to get your fingers behind them to turn.
Other RUclipsrs are saying to mark out the centres of the holes and drill the pilot hole at the same size as that centre drill first, then running the drill in reverse drill each hole, stopping just before you break through and switching to clockwise. Also watch out that you have room for your back nuts before finalising the position.
Thank you so, so much. I am off to drill mine tap holes now🤞
Straight to the point. Thank you
What material is the bathtub made of?
Good video - thanks - you don’t recommend pilot holes?
Ello Guvnah! Just kidding, Good Video. I like how you double and triple check things!
Very Handy. Thank you
Great video, well explained, many thanks it was really helpful.
Some good tips there, thank you!
Thanks Dave
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Best decision you'll make.
Can I screw into a bath or do I need to pre drill first?
Need to make it clear is it 230 outer edge or centre to centre for people in case someone makes this mistake
Hi Mate, I have the same 1 inch/ 25mm mixer taps, please could you tell me the size of the hole saw you use, Cheers John
Hey mate I'm in the same situation what size hole saw did you use in the end for the 1 inch mixer taps??
Thank Chris
Is that tube porcelain?
I have to do that tomorrow. Thanks.
Thank you very much for sharing
Great video very helpful
great job!!
White masking tape don't have adhesive quality????
i knew i recognised the voice, Gonzo
why dont you just use the rubber washer as a template instead of giving yourself all that bother
Ernest Flynn h6
How on earth do you install the taps ?... Looks very very awkward
Good Vid cheers
Dont have to mask if you use dry erase markers
Useful
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What material is the bathtub made of?