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Ive done 54mm with a single surefire with Mapp. Piece of proverbial. Mind you that was 54mm Yorkies (thank god I wasnt paying for the fittings)
 
i already had a run in the week before with the apprentice taking the photo, hence the gloves for the sore digits !
safe to say i did not trust him with a torch or solder anywhere near me...
it was repairing a leak on the back of the joint 😀
 
i already had a run in the week before with the apprentice taking the photo, hence the gloves for the sore digits !
safe to say i did not trust him with a torch or solder anywhere near me...
it was repairing a leak on the back of the joint 😀

It's OK, your new here, don't feel you have to justifier or explain yourself to these other guys most of them are "up North" or on foreign shores, they don't understand the progressive new ways down here in the S.E. :smilielol5: LOL
 
It's OK, your new here, don't feel you have to justifier or explain yourself to these other guys most of them are "up North" or on foreign shores, they don't understand the progressive new ways down here in the S.E. :smilielol5: LOL

Oi monkey boy! I'm ex SE!

Old Croydonian here!

Lived in Maidstone for a while too!
 
Oi monkey boy! I'm ex SE!

Old Croydonian here!

Lived in Maidstone for a while too!
Got out of Croydon when the going was good then ? (I know pops is still there, but set in his ways ?) Croydon may be Surrey but felt more like inner London (or Beirut) last time I went through.
PS worked for Mansell's & spent a lot of time in H&B's in my younger day's.
 
Aye, Momma and Poppa Croppie are still there, as is baby bro Croppie and his Cropplets.

H&B's? You got me there Chris!
 
WE still do this one sometimes - what we do is two fellas 2x blowlamps use yorks fittings (at this size the price uplift is not worth thinkin about) and then when the solder appears from the yorks fitting all around then run the joint around with rolled solder aswell - good advice from Father XmasQUOTE=Skelly87;383294]Hi all, my question is on soldering techniques. I usually do 15mm - 28mm copper work and can solder well. I am set to try a little bit of 42mm copper work for the first time and just wondered if theres anything different you need to do? Thanks in advance[/QUOTE]
 

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