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Skelly87

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
 
Thanks for the replies. Is it more a case of circulating the heat around the joint more than you would need to on domestic sizes? Im looking forward to this job as im more interested in commercial than domestic but dont want to bugger any fittings up because of the costs involved!!
 
Thanks for the replies. Is it more a case of circulating the heat around the joint more than you would need to on domestic sizes? Im looking forward to this job as im more interested in commercial than domestic but dont want to bugger any fittings up because of the costs involved!!

u think that till u go to the scrappies 😉

Mostly commerical stuff i do, i use a rothenburger head witht mapp gas. Just point the bottle in the direction u want the solder to flow. sometimes on bigger pipe i heat not just the fittin but a few mm of the pipe beside the fittin. i find it helps the solder run. each to there own!
Mind n put enought flux on!
 
u think that till u go to the scrappies 😉

Mostly commerical stuff i do, i use a rothenburger head witht mapp gas. Just point the bottle in the direction u want the solder to flow. sometimes on bigger pipe i heat not just the fittin but a few mm of the pipe beside the fittin. i find it helps the solder run. each to there own!
Mind n put enought flux on!

yea i always heat pipe anyway. Yea i know what u mean with the scrappies!! 1x 42mm ef 45 elbow - £20. Pennies back from the scrappies lol
 
yer alot of my jobs are mapress say 90% seen a hype in it now theres alot of jobs spec'ing end feed.

using mapress can get expensive rather quickly
 
yer alot of my jobs are mapress say 90% seen a hype in it now theres alot of jobs spec'ing end feed.

using mapress can get expensive rather quickly
Excuse my ignorance, what is mapress?? Is tht the stuff that looks very similar to yorkshire soldered joints but isnt soldered??
 
its a crimp fitting that you use a special machine to crimp the fitting onto the pipe. used in places where theres not hot works etc. but fitted properly its very reliable. youtube it
 
its a crimp fitting that you use a special machine to crimp the fitting onto the pipe. used in places where theres not hot works etc. but fitted properly its very reliable. youtube it
Cheers, i'll take a look. Is the crimping tool expensive?? I do a lot of work in schools. Soldering is risky business with smoke alarms. Not slways easy to cover and they dont let you switch them off. Doesnt go down well if the whole school gets evacuated because youve soldered a bit too much lol
 
Cheers, i'll take a look. Is the crimping tool expensive?? I do a lot of work in schools. Soldering is risky business with smoke alarms. Not slways easy to cover and they dont let you switch them off. Doesnt go down well if the whole school gets evacuated because youve soldered a bit too much lol

More and more hire shops have them now. They're rather pricey. I believe the heads can cost a couple of hundred.

Just found a used one on ebay....

NOVOPRESS GEBERIT MAPRESS CRIMP TOOL WITH 6 JAWS AND BOX RECENTLY CALIBRATED | eBay
 
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I think croppie will approve my 54mm method 😀

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