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Spigot Wholesale Sydney - originwarehouse.com.au

Are you looking for the glass pool Spigot Wholesale Sydney to purchase it an affordable price visit at originwarehouse.com.au.<br>

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Spigot Wholesale Sydney - originwarehouse.com.au

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  1. Spigot Wholesale Sydney Are you looking for the glass pool fences Spigot Wholesale Sydney to purchase it an affordable price visit at originwarehouse.com.au.

  2. CATEGORIES Slat Fence System Glass Pool Fence Glass Balustrade Pin Fixed Balustrade Glass Showers FEATURED

  3. Prepare your glass & attaching spigots to glass Attach the spigot with the desired side to your glass (side with screw markings and the non-screw side). Stand the glass sheet upside down, ensuring that the glass is protected by a matt or blanket. Attaching the spigot is straight forward, remove the screwable plate off the spigot, line up and position over your pre drilled holes in the panel. Attach the screw-able plate back onto the glass. At no stage should the glass touch the metal. 

  4. Place glass in position You are now ready to erect your panels. Placing small blocks of timber (standard framing pine 35mm thickness is recommended) on the outside of each hole approximately 50mm away. Allowing enough room for your cover plate not to be affected, flip the panel and line up your spigots and under control gently lower the panel into the holes. The bottom of your glass should rest onto the timber blocks that were placed there earlier.

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