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Fixing a handheld shower head?
Hi all,
The metal casing connecting the shower head to the tap has come away. The rubber tubing is still in perfect condition, with no leaks. What sort of product could I use to rejoin the two pieces of metal? I've included a (lowres) picture to clarify things a bit.
Many thnaks in advance!
Jason
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Best Answer 10 years ago
Do I read this right as the chromed-spiral has detached?
You need to replace that, try somewhere like B&Q.
L
Answer 10 years ago
Is that what it's called? Chrome spiral.... Aha!
Looked in B+Q and was thinking silicone sealant?
10 years ago
There's an off chance that you could bodge it together with JB Weld, but it would be mud-fence-ugly and might not take the stress.
Answer 10 years ago
As it's only the metal piece thats come away I was thinking silicone sealant?
Answer 10 years ago
I kind of doubt that silicone would hold up under stress for very long, but I've never tried it, so what do I know? Of course, there's always duct tape....:-)
10 years ago
Good quality heat-shrink tubing might work.
10 years ago
Have you tried disassembling it? Unfortunately, it's probably a pressed part, but if the plumbing screws together, you could just take it apart, clean it up using a de-calcifier like CLR and appropriate tools (fine wire stainless brush comes to min...it's what I use when I refit my shower head periodically) , and re-assemble., using Teflon tape for the joints to ensure that they don't leak.