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jaydebruyne

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I have a job in my diary tomorrow to fit a new 8mm fire tube..

Errr... ???

It's for a gas fire apparently...

So.. Where are these situated and what exactly do they do?

Sorry, I must sound dumb! I googled it but it just comes up with fire tube boilers...
 
8mm gas pipe for a fire Could it be ??
 
Is that it? I thought it was just called 8mm copper which is generally fully annealed and bendy... :/

I would say yes 8mm fire tube aka 8mm gas pipe for fire
 
Oh dear.. Isn't 8mm copper just 8mm copper??? Or is it specifically for gas fires?

Well yes but normally if on show its in chrome with a pre soldered male iron on the end (into the restrictor)
 
Bendy? Might snap more like! Not had a good one in ages! Where are you picking one up from for the job?
 
Bendy? Might snap more like! Not had a good one in ages! Where are you picking one up from for the job?

Haven't snapped one in a while but went through a batch of them breaking even on sets turned out copper was overheated in making them
 
Any recommendation on a 8mm bender?
 
So the cheap benders I got flattened the pipe - ended up doing it by hand which was much easier - could only get copper too [emoji1360]

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Have a look at an 8mm external bending spring .....regards Turnpin:smile5:
 
Have a look at an 8mm external bending spring .....regards Turnpin:smile5:

Now he tells me :p doubt I'll touch 8mm again for a while but I'll take a shot at the spring if I do ... On a lighter note I've caught a stomach bug and can't hold anything down for more than 5 mins ... Whoop!!! :/
 
i got this one and works perfect

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mini-t...tracking url&gclid=CMCo1Ongy84CFQtAGwodLOgFMA

any make on yours jay?
 
i got this one and works perfect

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mini-t...tracking url&gclid=CMCo1Ongy84CFQtAGwodLOgFMA

any make on yours jay?

That's the one I bought today.. Soon as you start bending it just flattens it so took it back
 
External bending spring would do most of jobs well.
I also have a Monument mini bender for 6,8, or 10mm (looks same as one in the Screwfix link) and I find it bends the pipe leaving the bends flat. Think it could do with being a tighter fit on the pipes
 
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