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Thanks for the reply and suggestion, very much appreciated.You could buy a digital vernier gauge for about £8 that you can use to measure what size you need.
If you are stuck you can bodge a larger O ring (to fit a larger diameter fitting but correct cross section size) by slicing it with a razor blade and then reducing the length and superglue it back together. It won't work for that long but it might enable you to keep working.
you'd've thought the chinese would've come up with a jumbo assortment bag of every size and thickness at cheap price to get the mass sales, like with the cheap button batteries, 50 odd of all sizes for £1.50 from cheap shops.PowerUp Reel the correct size can only be bought from Waterworks directly it's the thickness of the O ring that differs to the usual ones you can buy anywhere
You can get the correct size from motor factor supplies they have dozens of different onesyou'd've thought the chinese would've come up with a jumbo assortment bag of every size and thickness at cheap price to get the mass sales, like with the cheap button batteries, 50 odd of all sizes for £1.50 from cheap shops.
When I had mine I got some the some from euro car parts exactly the same sizePowerUp Reel the correct size can only be bought from Waterworks directly it's the thickness of the O ring that differs to the usual ones you can buy anywhere
Handy to knowYou can get the correct size from motor factor supplies they have dozens of different ones
Good to know, I only managed to pick up a multi pack from Screwfix and had no luck at all, although since then you have had 2-3 different reels so that may not be the case now.When I had mine I got some the some from euro car parts exactly the same size
Most motor factors keep a stock of this type of thing as there are so many applications that they are used in , but you can buy them from water works but I found it quicker and cheaper to source locallyGood to know, I only managed to pick up a multi pack from Screwfix and had no luck at all, although since then you have had 2-3 different reels so that may not be the case now.