Pushing my boundaries a wee bit but only on terms of scale, not skill. I would say. Prob need to buy couple of additions to the ol' power tools but if the job pays for them then that's fine.
Prob is converting two steel pipes to copper. Have't worked with the stuff since college and don't have any of the gear. From memory I need a cutter, a threader, hemp, some sort of goo and a steel to copper conversion coupling if such a thing exists which it surely will..
Question is .. would I be better off contacting some plumbers that have the kit and paying for one to come along and leave me with two copper-receiving unions....or hiring out the stuff and testing rusty skills? Or will I even find anyone who'll do it?
I'm guessing it'd be a £50-£60 jobby..
Prob is converting two steel pipes to copper. Have't worked with the stuff since college and don't have any of the gear. From memory I need a cutter, a threader, hemp, some sort of goo and a steel to copper conversion coupling if such a thing exists which it surely will..
Question is .. would I be better off contacting some plumbers that have the kit and paying for one to come along and leave me with two copper-receiving unions....or hiring out the stuff and testing rusty skills? Or will I even find anyone who'll do it?
I'm guessing it'd be a £50-£60 jobby..