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macka09

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Hi guys.

I normally only work on domestic stuff so all my tools are obviously geared to that.
My question is what sort of tools do you guys use for working with 54mm compression fittings? And copper threads?
Thanks.
 
Don't normally use compression on 54 mm but Stilsons 24-36" anything bigger compression wise is different and has bolts instead of one nut (like a flange)

but it press or soldered normally

But most is like domestic but bigger

You can hire threading machines from bss etc have a look on the rems site
 
Don't normally use compression on 54 mm but Stilsons 24-36" anything bigger compression wise is different and has bolts instead of one nut (like a flange)

but it press or soldered normally

But most is like domestic but bigger

You can hire threading machines from bss etc have a look on the rems site

Sorry mate.

What I meant was. On a domestic valve you'd just use your adjustable and grips. Where's as the ISO valves I'll be using on site are used with a male copper thread both sides.
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. As there 54mm would you still use stilsons on the copper? Just worried they may round them off a bit.
 
Yes it's just domestics.

hot and cold? if so non as boss white isnt allowed on hot and cold pipework due to not wras approved and water board are taking a big stance on it this year
 
Hmm. I'll have to check what paste we're using on the job just to be sure, but yes it is hot and cold.

boss green is ok for hot and cold (wras approved)
 
as above your more likely to snap the fitting
 

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