Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Neodymium means nothing to me!!

I know the ones on the magnacleans are bloomin strong. First time I fitted one.........I got it out the box, and spent ten minutes picking up car keys and the like with it!!

I have a small very powerful magnet for detecting magnetite in pipe work (an ultra strong fridge magnet). I would like a massive powerful magnet for the tip my mate gave me as above. I'll take a look on eBay. Thanks.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Old computer hard drives are a good source of ultra strong magnets.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

large bolt cutters are handy for quickly removing pipework up to 15mm, never worked with a set big enough to do 22mm but it saves time when ripping out a heating system
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

I was taught: LSX on the olive of every water bearing compression joint, always, every-time, without fail.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

why would you do that? Surely no jointing compound is needed on a compression joint on clean and undamaged copper tube
I don't know, insurance, that little extra? What I can tell you is that i've never, ever, had a leak that I know of on a compression joint i've made, ever. For me, that's enough to warrant continuing what I was taught 🙂
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

I was taught: LSX on the olive of every water bearing compression joint, always, every-time, without fail.
who told you that??????????
QUOTE=Subby;357900]why would you do that? Surely no jointing compound is needed on a compression joint on clean and undamaged copper tube[/QUOTE]
copper cones do play up,plumb blue or similar is fine cures most issues lsx is way over the top its the same as apyling silicone to every joint
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Agree with other posters lsx could mask a slight weep, and cause a later disaster.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Guy who I trained with and still work for. Plumbing and heating engineer of 35 years.
LSX causes big issues,have found numerous blockages in systems caused by it
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

LSX causes big issues,have found numerous blockages in systems caused by it
Well then I'm sure you've encountered the results of some people misusing LSX in some way. A smear on the facing olive side, mind you, has resulted in me never ever having a leak on a compression joint.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Paste every compression joint & NONE will leak or have microscopic weeps that seize & corrode outside of fitting.
Use Jet Blue as it is non hardening & does all types of work.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

I tend to use it on pump valves - i like a bit of extra confidence when i've been fighting with a 28mm compression in the back of an airing cupboard.
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

who told you that??????????
QUOTE=Subby;357900]why would you do that? Surely no jointing compound is needed on a compression joint on clean and undamaged copper tube
copper cones do play up,plumb blue or similar is fine cures most issues lsx is way over the top its the same as apyling silicone to every joint[/QUOTE]
quite right
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Don't carry foam filler and a chainsaw (or any sharp object) in same hand.

tips wanted: how to remove cured foam filler from clothes.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

one i remembered from pluasne

make an air test kit by stripping the rubber off an old tyre schraeder valve and solder it into some 10mm (i think) then solder into a 10x15 reducer connect the 15mm to a compression fitting, get yourself a foot pump and away you go.

KJ

What a brilliant idea ive tried to come up with a way of doin this for years ...if you were to use make up a little section with 2 valves you could also fit a tyre pressure guage.

Thanks Kay-jay 🙂
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

no need to strip the rubber.

put the whole tyre valve, rubber n all into a 15mm compression nut.
crank the nut down onto a 15mm 't' compression and branch from there to meter and pipe work.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

found out today that used electrical elements such as in night storage heaters can be weighed in as brass :smug2:
 
re: Hints, tips & secrets of plumbing - No Banter please!

Store your 15mm guide in the handle of your pipe bender.

Edit: And invest in a better camera. :shame:
 

Attachments

  • Guide_in_pipe_bender_handle.jpg
    Guide_in_pipe_bender_handle.jpg
    84.6 KB · Views: 294
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Similar plumbing topics

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.