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Anyone heard of it? anyone know how to connect onto it?

Might be one for you Tamz

Cheers
 
i thought acorn was a solid plastic pipe that was glued together you could probablyuse a philmac or similar to join on to it
 
N.i.p.s in arrogate stock the fittings to adapt this to 1/2 or 3/4 bsp

sorry wrong info. Thought you meant the old abs glued wate pipe.
 
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Haha you are right tamz will know about it, and if he can be bothered he might be able to find you some inserts in his garage,
 
i thought acorn was a solid plastic pipe that was glued together you could probablyuse a philmac or similar to join on to it

The Grey pipe that you glued was called poly york.
Brings back memories of sleepless nights, hoping that the glue would cure overnight.
 
This is brown flexible central heating pipe, in remarkable condition for 30 years old, has 22mm printed on it
 
Its about the first plastic that came out in the late 70's. Made by bartol who were taken over by hepworth.
The hep inserts fit it ok but probably half the stuff fitted never had inserts in.
 
The Grey pipe that you glued was called poly york.
Brings back memories of sleepless nights, hoping that the glue would cure overnight.

If you had used wet n dry you could have turned the water on 10 minutes later :wink:
 
yes i remember it being pretty instant it was the glue they use on swimming pool stuff now just push dont twist
 
yes i remember it being pretty instant it was the glue they use on swimming pool stuff now just push dont twist

Came with the big pom pom brush Steve. Can't remember much else about it except it had nice blue writing. I was usually out my tree 5 minites after opening the tin :lol:
 
If you had used wet n dry you could have turned the water on 10 minutes later :wink:

Your right about that.
But back then we were told we had to use a special abs cement (tangent) I think along with a solvent cleaner.
 
Do you mean Tangit? We still carry it in Basingstoke for some reason!

We have a lot of the old solvent weld mains here, even in my own house. Thank god i dont have a pitch fibre soil pipe like on e estate in Amazingstoke has
 
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