Built-in bathtub - Faucet

  • Erstellt am 2015-09-20 23:11:09

abertram

2015-09-23 10:13:02
  • #1
The Terms and Conditions do not forbid images, if I interpret them correctly?

Ok, so once again. This is the one I have in mind:

Hansgrohe 31940000 Focus

Axor and Metris do not appeal to me.


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Hello abertram,

I have replaced the image with the designation.
I think everyone can live with that.

Regards Musketier
 

FrankH

2015-09-23 17:07:06
  • #2
If you took the picture yourself or can prove a usage right, otherwise it is a copyright violation and the image will surely have to be deleted by the mods. Sometimes the internet is just difficult to handle without links.
 

Musketier

2015-09-23 18:37:49
  • #3


With the right search terms, it also works without links and images.

But apart from images and links of fittings, there has not been any solution for extension here yet.
I would rather be interested in a picture or drawing from abertram, showing how he envisions the whole thing and what distances are involved.
If I understood correctly, the distance between the wall and the tub is too large. I really can’t imagine extending the fitting. It would probably make more sense to bring the connections from below closer to the bathtub. But that would rather mean in-wall fittings.
 

abertram

2015-09-23 23:03:52
  • #4


It will be difficult without being allowed to post pictures. And my drawing skills, well... :-(



Yes, you understood correctly. It's about the distance between the wall and the bathtub.

A floor-mounted faucet would also work. But there still remains the problem that the bathtub spout would have to be long enough to bridge the distance between the wall and the bathtub.
 

Kisska86

2015-09-23 23:17:43
  • #5
With today's bathtubs, the tub inlet actually happens in the tub. So basically from below and then directly into the tub at such a "lever," where you can also open and close the plug at the bottom by turning it. Do you understand what I mean??!
 

abertram

2015-09-23 23:53:07
  • #6
I had to think for a moment and google until I understood what you meant. At Hansgrohe, the system is apparently called Exafill. But thanks, I hadn't thought of that. That really is a good solution.
 

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