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whats the best and quickest method of filing off the chrome plating on chrome 15mm copper? And is chrome pipe bendable? Any method I need to adopt to bend it?

Doing a job next week fitting 10 new rads and the woman wants all rads to have chrome pipework coming up from floor.
 
Just a normal file will be ok

And yes any good quality chrome copper will be fine just take it slowly and do a test bend first
 
Just a normal file will be ok

And yes any good quality chrome copper will be fine just take it slowly and do a test bend first
You reckon a dremel will be ok to use? Need it to be quicker than a file
 
You reckon a dremel will be ok to use? Need it to be quicker than a file

Normally file it off in less than 30 seconds

You can use a grinder with a sanding disc if you want it sharpish
 
use a rasp, bahco do a handy one, fine file on one side and a coarse rasp on the reverse.
 
use a rasp, bahco do a handy one, fine file on one side and a coarse rasp on the reverse.
I'll see if I can grab one and have a bash at the weekend.. cheers Tolly
 
Some brands of chromed copper pipe are easier to file the chrome off than others. Use a new flat file, keeping it totally flat against the pipe.
Maybe best where possible to just use straight piece of chromed pipe and a soldered elbow, to save you having to do machine bends
If you do have to bend chromed pipe, - use some oil on the bender and pipe. Note that the manufacturer will not guarantee the pipe if you bend it.
 
I use a grinder with a metal blade. But tbh, as long as your back to bright copper, your sorted
 
Or tell the woman to buy some chrome pipe snap covers! ;)
They look as good as real chrome if fitted well and you can replace them to have it looking good as new in the future. At least, that's the spin I use to save me filing bloody chrome off pipes!
 
Or tell the woman to buy some chrome pipe snap covers! ;)
They look as good as real chrome if fitted well and you can replace them to have it looking good as new in the future. At least, that's the spin I use to save me filing bloody chrome off pipes!

They don't do offset ones tho best
 
Definitely a file. I use one I got of me good Dad. It's about 30 years old. Problem is, I only have one on the van and when I want it I can never find it:p
 
Definitely a file. I use one I got of me good Dad. It's about 30 years old. Problem is, I only have one on the van and when I want it I can never find it:p
I used to be like that, now I'm anal about keeping my van tidy. After every job I put things back where they need to be, even if I'm in a rush. Cos I know the moment I just chuck it in the back I'm spending half hour looking for it next time lol
 
Definitely a file. I use one I got of me good Dad. It's about 30 years old. Problem is, I only have one on the van and when I want it I can never find it:p

It is a problem with files, unless you have a handle on them - and a brightly coloured one, or they will blend in with other tools or lie on their edge.
I have loads of times searched my tool box I thought thoroughly and decided I had lost my file, only to find it in the same tool box later. :)
 
It is a problem with files, unless you have a handle on them - and a brightly coloured one, or they will blend in with other tools or lie on their edge.
I have loads of times searched my tool box I thought thoroughly and decided I had lost my file, only to find it in the same tool box later. :)

Normally after you bought a new one :D
 
Thing that annoys me is putting tools down in a job, you go to get it and it ain't there.. you search for 10 mins every where and it's in the same damn spot you first looked at.. does my head in lol
 
Normally after you bought a new one :D

Done that before a few times! That why I keep 2 of most tools, - if I can't find one spanner, I will probably find the second one and then stumble upon the first in a few days.
 
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