Shane wrote:So even if you were to ship one over there it probably would not fit the faucet anyways.
Aye, but that should be a three quid and 10 minutes at West Lothian Hardware to get the adapters right?
-Shane
Bet you a beer that you can NOT find the relevant adapter to convert a US to Euro (or vice versa) in an hour using google - never mind popping into your local hardware store in any of Virginia, West Lothian or London.
In fact, I'm not even sure that there is a standard for "aerator" threads on taps in the UK. [Whilst researching this, I did find a US supplier for Euro size aerators, and about a dozen posts by people saying "I'd like to find an adaptor"]
Of course, if you have a lathe with threadcutting gearing to move the cutting attachment you could make one up. Most people don't tho', and asking a machine shop to do it would probably be a tad expensive unless you are good friends with them. And 55/64" threads [I think that's what the python uses] are not the most common, so you'd need to get it right...
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Mats