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Hi All,
ignore the state of it, I plan to give it a clean I swear. I’m just after a quick fix and seeing if Bunnings has something that could help.
I have an old laundry tap I need to connect a washing machine to temporarily. What can I put there to allow for a simple (no plumber just yet) fix without changing too much. If there is a way to have dual washing machine and hand washing options for the laundry sink.. That’d be handy.
I just need to wash a load of clothes!
thank you all for whatever help you can give me
Hi @kikirock,
I'm not entirely sure what I am looking at. Is there an actual tap that you can turn somewhere on this?
Can I get another photo from another angle so I can understand things a bit better?
I can see that there is some thread on it here.

What diameter is that thread?
Once I have these extra details, I will do my best to help.
Jacob
Sorry Jacob, it’s one of those old school taps in the laundry’s. The spout was just popped out.
I'm just looking for a way to make this outlet for the tap work for a washing machine fitting, and possible keep the handwashing component - if possible.
20mm I believe
Hi @kikirock,
If it is about 20mm, you may be able to just attach a standard inlet hose to this thread, as they are designed for 19mm outlets.
If not, can you feel a thread on the inside of the tap spout?
If there is a thread inside the spout, you may be able to use a Brasshards 20mm Brass Threaded Hexagon Nipple to add a thread to the end of the spout that you can then attach your inlet hose to.
Unfortunately, I don't think there's going to be a way to retain the handwashing component while a hose is connected. For this, you would need to have a plumber install a new tap.
Let me know what you think.
Jacob
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