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McAlpine make a 20mm plastic compression union, keep a few on the van. These are invaluable for repairs to overflow or condensate pipes as they will take the slightly bigger and slightly smaller variants of pipe.

I've used 22mm speedfit before now:)
 
For IKEA waste pipe fittings.

If the pipe provided is smaller diameter than the UK pipe, soften the end with a blowtorch and push ontor something cylindrical of a large enough diameter which has been greased, to stretch it.
 
When fitting solvent or push fit pipes make sure any lettering is faced away from the eye

Did a customer pull you on that Lee :lol:
We have all done it at some point but it looks bad.

Btw cast iron should always have the stamp facing forward for any numpties that follow to identify it.

Following on from WHPES you can make a socket on any size solvent plastic pipe by gentle use of the blow lamp. Use this method for joining dissimilar overflow and waste or if you are ever short of a union even on 4".
The trick is learning how to get it to look good and even all round :wink:
 
No tamz I probably have like but I've seen it on 3 repairs this week long runs and it wound me up
 
I never used to bother too much until i got pulled up on it years ago and had to change the pipe. Not a big deal for 4ft of pipe and a couple of fittings but it made me aware of it ever since and now it does my nut in too :smile:
 
I never used to bother too much until i got pulled up on it years ago and had to change the pipe. Not a big deal for 4ft of pipe and a couple of fittings but it made me aware of it ever since and now it does my nut in too :smile:
What was the problem ?
 
I'm sure it must of been posted but I'm not reading 761 posts to find out! Here goes, make sure the kettles full before turning the water off!!
 
Invest in a cheap engraver, for when some little........idiot walks off with your tools and claims its theirs!
 
As well as engraving stuff, daub your name across it in paint. Makes power tools much less desirable.
 
Write all over your power tool batterys or wrap them in insulation tape. Stops others on the site swapping their deads with your lovely working ones!

Feins and other multi tools (i have a milwaukee) can save you the headaches of cutting joists with no access or copper that you cant even get a junior hacksaw too!!

invest in a decent multimeter and learn how to use it, its a great help and could potentially save your life!
 
Always wash your hands after cleaning your flux brush, and before going for a wee.

Out of flux and chilli's...id go with chilli's!
Past experience!

oh and laco flux fumes are the equivalent of breathing through a land rover exhaust pipe...
 
When at work, always keep a 15mm and a 22mm push-fit stop end in your pocket, you never know when you might need it.
 
I always carry a spare gas test point screw in my pocket in case I drop one when testing.
 
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