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Anyone familier with the above term? Guessing it's a type of push fitting but not sure!
 
Anyone familier with the above term? Guessing it's a type of push fitting but not sure!

It was about thirty five years ago,had its own size as well,not sure if you can still get connectors to it:(
 
The system was called Bartol Acorn. It is the same OD but thicker walled and requires different support sleeves. Hepworth (Hep2O) do conversions.
 
My Brother-in-law lives in Scotland, he's a builder and always on about Acorn fittings
 
The system was called Bartol Acorn. It is the same OD but thicker walled and requires different support sleeves. Hepworth (Hep2O) do conversions.
Found some info today, bartol is a 3/8 plastic pipe and was used in the 70s when apparently there was a shortage of pipe. The supplier I was talking to say they only do a 'Straight comp fitting, 3/8 to 15mm. Loads of council houses were build with them they say.
 
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