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Unfortunately the tenant is there and the hols is in the lounge where more than likely they'll sit and watch me sweat!!!
any use?
Unlucky.
Just steady and methodical. Its character building
The other one many moons ago was, its an adventure. Aye, righty o.
Its just one of those jobs. Dont forget to take some 3/4" fittings just incase the 22mm isnt.
The other one many moons ago was, its an adventure. Aye, righty o.
Its just one of those jobs. Dont forget to take some 3/4" fittings just incase the 22mm isnt.
Incase the 22mm isn't what Mr G??
incase its not 22mm and its 3/4
incase its not 22mm and its 3/4
I can barely gat my finger around it so don't think a slice will go over it. I wish I took a photo before as it would be easier to come up with a plan... I'll just have to wing it.
Just made my first 2 slip couplings so fingers crossed it all goes to plan lol either that or I explain how the new water feature works to the tenant
Can you beg/borrow a Fein Multimaster or equivalent? If so cut the pipe with that then file it down before putting couplings on as required. Reaches into many places a pipe cutter can't.
Helped me connect onto pipes I wouldn't have been able to on the last job (without removing the toilet and flooring above anyway).
What are those multi tools like, are they handy? Decent? Useful?
very but you need the right blades
What kinda blades?
So I managed to successfully repair the leaking joint by replacing the 22mm tee and 15mm branch.... But refilled the system and noticed another older 22mm elbow slightly leaking (((
I think I may have sweated it when soldering the tee next to it.
In order for me to drain down I'm going to have to cut the pipe.
Question: as its leaking, is it safe to assume the elbow is now loose and would come off easily?
Also, the pipe in question is next to the return which is next to the dhw supply (all 22mm and about 5mm space between them). Is it ok to solder when the pipe I want to solder is so close against another pipe? (In terms of being able to solder properly I mean).
Now this is a day In the life of a plumber. Any other job is boring! Constantly have to improvise we do. Well done feller for getting stuck in. Scary at first but when you have problems like this every day you realise it's part of the trade.
If it's weeping you won't be able to pull it loose. It will just be a wee bit that hasn't soldered. The others really should not sweat off as it still has water in the pipe. Unless the one that is leaking now is on the same pipe
Cheers Mutley, I did actually enjoy it even though it was frustrating as hell I'm quite pleased that none of my joints leaked
The tee I replaced and the old elbow joint that is weeping is on the same pipe. Maybe about 1/2 inch apart..
yea its gone thats why you always clean both sets of joints if there that close you can always add a bit of solder to an old joint just incase
Its too late to add solder now though, but I've learned which is a good thing.. I just need to figure out how I'm going to fix it :/
I'm thinking, cut the pipe and drain down. Sweat the elbow and replace with a new elbow and new section of pipe with a makeshift slip coupling... ???
did you get a pic?