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P Bentley 19-03-2014 03:04 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.



John Williamson 19-03-2014 03:42 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 19/03/2014 15:04, P Bentley wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.


You could try fastening them to the support with one way screws, which
do up as normal, but are a right pig to undo, and put a shroud round the
tap, so you can't easily get at the fixings, leaving just enough room to
get a hose on. You could also have a look at the new design used by the
Canal and River Trust at their water points. They do rely on a padlock
for security, though.

--
Tciao for Now!

John.

John Williamson 19-03-2014 04:00 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 19/03/2014 15:53, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:42:26 +0000, John Williamson wrote:

On 19/03/2014 15:04, P Bentley wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are
there any plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way
to simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers
we can buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock
every time;
which is a chore.


You could try fastening them to the support with one way screws, which
do up as normal, but are a right pig to undo


Or weld the screws to the body after tightening.

That'd do the job. Use nuts and bolts and a steel backing plate, though,
not screws.

--
Tciao for Now!

John.

Andrew May 19-03-2014 04:19 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 19/03/2014 16:00, John Williamson wrote:
On 19/03/2014 15:53, Jethro_uk wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:42:26 +0000, John Williamson wrote:

On 19/03/2014 15:04, P Bentley wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are
there any plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way
to simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers
we can buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock
every time;
which is a chore.


You could try fastening them to the support with one way screws, which
do up as normal, but are a right pig to undo


Or weld the screws to the body after tightening.

That'd do the job. Use nuts and bolts and a steel backing plate, though,
not screws.

Doesn't it tend to be a backing plate that screws to the wall and then
the tap just screws into that with a bit of PTFE tape? If so then easy
to remove the tape even if the backing plate is heavily welded.

Bob Hobden 19-03-2014 05:22 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
"Andrew May" wrote

John Williamson wrote:
Jethro_uk wrote:
John Williamson wrote:

P Bentley wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are
there any plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way
to simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers
we can buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock
every time;
which is a chore.


You could try fastening them to the support with one way screws, which
do up as normal, but are a right pig to undo

Or weld the screws to the body after tightening.

That'd do the job. Use nuts and bolts and a steel backing plate, though,
not screws.

Doesn't it tend to be a backing plate that screws to the wall and then the
tap just screws into that with a bit of PTFE tape? If so then easy to
remove the tape even if the backing plate is heavily welded.

Lucky to have taps we don't.
Anyway, I have no doubt they were after the metal so you can do nothing to
stop them getting the taps, they will just use a big hammer and smash them
off. Get some cheap non brass taps.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Nightjar 19-03-2014 06:14 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 19/03/2014 15:04, P Bentley wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?


Not specifically, but this make is usually reliable:

http://www.plumbcenter.co.uk/en/plum...tap-1-2-296581

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.


Besides which, they would probably steal the cover for its scrap value as well.

Colin Bignell


Brian Gaff[_2_] 20-03-2014 09:15 AM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
One would not have thought the effort worth it would you, I hope the supply
was not metered.

Brian

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"P Bentley" wrote in message
...
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there
any plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.




Ginger 20-03-2014 09:50 AM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:14:44 +0100, Martin wrote:

On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:00:50 +0000, John Williamson
wrote:

Tciao for Now!


No T in Ciao



No: but there is in "****" and also in "Martin"




Muddymike[_2_] 20-03-2014 10:17 AM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.


Go plastic, loads of options.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/36065...ff14=95&ff19=0

Mike


Mike Barnes[_2_] 20-03-2014 11:07 AM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
Muddymike wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every time;
which is a chore.


Go plastic, loads of options.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/36065...ff14=95&ff19=0


Are they frost-proof?

--
Mike Barnes
Cheshire, England

dennis@home 20-03-2014 12:52 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 20/03/2014 11:07, Mike Barnes wrote:
Muddymike wrote:
Some Lowlife has stolen all the metal taps from our Allotment. Are
there any
plastic taps to replace tham that anyone would recommend?

Presumably metal taps are still the most durable, but is there any
way to
simply make them difficult to steal ? There are some metal covers we
can
buy, but they are expensive and need locking up with a padlock every
time;
which is a chore.


Go plastic, loads of options.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/36065...ff14=95&ff19=0


Are they frost-proof?


Plastic pipe tends to be more frost proof than copper, I expect the taps
not to be much better as they are a harder plastic.

GB 20-03-2014 01:05 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On 20/03/2014 12:52, dennis@home wrote:

Go plastic, loads of options.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/36065...ff14=95&ff19=0



Are they frost-proof?


Plastic pipe tends to be more frost proof than copper, I expect the taps
not to be much better as they are a harder plastic.



Those particular taps don't look at all robust.



MattyF 20-03-2014 10:44 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:17:39 +0000, Muddymike wrote:

Go plastic, loads of options.


Plastic taps are bound to deteriorate in the sun.
And inside the house, I've had a lady visitor who couldn't remember which
way to turn a tap off, so she wound it the wrong way until the plastic
tap broke, causing a fountain in my bathroom.

P Bentley 21-03-2014 11:57 PM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 

"MattyF" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:17:39 +0000, Muddymike wrote:

Go plastic, loads of options.


Plastic taps are bound to deteriorate in the sun.
And inside the house, I've had a lady visitor who couldn't remember which
way to turn a tap off, so she wound it the wrong way until the plastic
tap broke, causing a fountain in my bathroom.


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Thanks to all. As far as making some more metal taps difficult to steal ,
they are simply screwed on at the end of a vertical pipe. So there is
nothing to attach any antitheft device to, as has been suggested.

So if buying some more metal taps, which is seen as the preference over
plastic; there still remains a as yet unsolved problem as how to make them
'theft-proof'. Life's not easy........



ag.richards 22-03-2014 07:35 AM

Simply making taps impossible to steal
 
Hi A lot of brass taps are screwed to the back plate with P.T.F.E.I always
soldered mine and soldered the compression fitting as well.Retired
Plumber.T.R.

"P Bentley" wrote in message ...


"MattyF" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:17:39 +0000, Muddymike wrote:

Go plastic, loads of options.


Plastic taps are bound to deteriorate in the sun.
And inside the house, I've had a lady visitor who couldn't remember which
way to turn a tap off, so she wound it the wrong way until the plastic
tap broke, causing a fountain in my bathroom.


---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks to all. As far as making some more metal taps difficult to steal ,
they are simply screwed on at the end of a vertical pipe. So there is
nothing to attach any antitheft device to, as has been suggested.

So if buying some more metal taps, which is seen as the preference over
plastic; there still remains a as yet unsolved problem as how to make them
'theft-proof'. Life's not easy........




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