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Hello I only need a 6m length of yellow (lpg / gas) 15mm dia soft copper coil ? I do not need 25m plus any ides. Thanks
 
If you employ a gsr engineer instead of offering work to the unqualified I'm sure you'll be charged for the correct amount.

Leave well alone, you don't know what you're doing or even asking for.
 
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Compression joints on 15mm soft copper, if not flared, will require inserts, these will be harder to obtain than the 6 metre of pipe.
 
Funny thing is a gas safety engineer cannot bend a 15mm kuterlex length of pipe so he soldered two 90 bends - (I do not want soldered bends underground) the pipe is being run underground ? now they now want to charge for a 50m roll of soft copper tube ! So do you know any gas engineers who will charge for the correct amount in Norwich ?
 
It's not anybody else's responsibility to find you an engineer and as with all trades some are better than others. You might also find out in the process that there's more than one type of sleeved pipe that can be bought in a more appropriate size.
 
have him do it in plastic if he cant bend and before you say NO NOT PUSH FIT/ PUSH FIT PIPE
 
As above. Stop trying to diy.

Get someone in. You may not even have sized it correctly.

Plus regulations will be changed by 2019/2020 which means that pipe you buried will have to dug up and replaced.

Job 38.11
 
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