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Old 25-03-2013, 16:13   #4
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Re: LG "American Style" Fridge Freezer issue

Yeah I had been down that road it's not the mains water connection kit I'm after as they can be found in loads of places, but rather a replacement kit to re-join the door tube to the main fridge supply, erm perhaps a photo would be in order, but I'll have to take the kick plate back off etc, perhaps later or tomorrow unless anyone comes up with anything before, but thanks Z

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Not sure I've understood your problem totally but if I have, how about using something like the plastic tube from one of those trigger spray bottles. I often keep the tubes from those for joining things like my small bore garden irrigation system - not that Ive used it much for the last few 'summers'.

These tubes come in various diameters and if you could find one which slips nicely inside the fridge hoses you should be able to glue it in place using a waterproof superglue. I've done this successfully in the garden using a mains pressure water supply with no leaks.
That sounds interesting, would that survive mains pressure water though, and would the resulting water be drinkable?
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