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jaydebruyne

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I've been given a bit a nightmare job for tomorrow..

Some pipework underneath wooden flooring is leaking. The pipework has been exposed and leak sourced.

But the pipe needing repairing (15mm) is underneath other pipework (22mm).

Basically, my questions are these:

What is the best way of repairing a section of rigid pipework? There is no give whatsoever and it will be under flooring so will need soldering.

Basically i need to chop off some 22mm pipe to get to the 15mm and re-solder an elbow.
 
Without seeing it, I would cut out say 300mm of the 22mm pipe, then the damaged section of the 15
Use two 15 slip couplers (or standard straights and use a round file to take out the indents or stops) fitting them fully onto the new piece of pipe, drop into place then slide back onto existing pipe
Then do the same with the 22
 
Or if its just small a nail hole, cut through the pipe where it is pierced and just use one coupler
 
Without seeing it, I would cut out say 300mm of the 22mm pipe, then the damaged section of the 15
Use two 15 slip couplers (or standard straights and use a round file to take out the indents or stops) fitting them fully onto the new piece of pipe, drop into place then slide back onto existing pipe
Then do the same with the 22

If I had 300mm to play with it wouldn't be a nightmare job lol
I'll have to take a pic tomorrow and post it.. I think I have about 150mm to play with, if that...
 
as above slip coupling but use a stnd coupling with the stop to mark when the coupling ends, you can make a stnd coupling work takes less than 5 mins with the good old file
 
Can you prefab a 90 bend with a bit of pipe in each side, then use the slip couplers
Or, can you get hold of a preformed 90 bend (the type that come with some boilers for the iso's) and do the same
Can't picture what you're doing, so may be talking rubbish
 
as above slip coupling but use a stnd coupling with the stop to mark when the coupling ends, you can make a stnd coupling work takes less than 5 mins with the good old file

Gonna file a few down now and see if I can sort it for tomorrow... Beats paying £2 a fitting
 
Luckily, its a ground floor flat 😉

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Yeah but the leak caused the wooden flooring to bow.. Its not the beneath I'm bothered about too much..

can you get your slice on the 15mm pipework and as-long as there no timber below eg encase your flame touches it you will be fine
 
can you get your slice on the 15mm pipework and as-long as there no timber below eg encase your flame touches it you will be fine

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 🙂
 
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 🙂

well you can try and sprinkle system to combat the gas rouges 😀
 
Dig out better access.

Make sure tenant isnt there whilst doing it either, the air will be blue. Oh and dont forget the elecfrical tape to wrap round your knuckles when you skin them.
 
Dig out better access.

Make sure tenant isnt there whilst doing it either, the air will be blue. Oh and dont forget the elecfrical tape to wrap round your knuckles when you skin them.

Unfortunately the tenant is there and the hols is in the lounge where more than likely they'll sit and watch me sweat!!!
 

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