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Aug 9, 2021
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I continually read 1/2 inch imp copper pipe is same as 15mm...
that being the case why are B and Q selling 15mm -1/2 inch imp copper coupling adaptors?
I find 15mm copper fittings quite difficult to fit on 1/2 inch copper pipe so much so I will buy 15mm to replace it
Does Powerfow flux go off? does it have a shelf life?
I have some lead solder I wish to use on none water copper pipes ..can I use lead free flux ?

thank you
 
Sometimes it’s terminology, some folk like to refer to 15mm as 1/2”. The best way of describing imo is metric and imperial.
 
Usually 1/2" ID Cu has a slightly larger OD than 15mm Cu. You can sand it down but I prefer adapters. 15mm compression fittings should work on 1/2" tube.

Not sure what 'none water copper' mean, but I'm not aware of compatibility issues with fluxes and lead solder.
 
Usually 1/2" ID Cu has a slightly larger OD than 15mm Cu. You can sand it down but I prefer adapters. 15mm compression fittings should work on 1/2" tube.

Not sure what 'none water copper' mean, but I'm not aware of compatibility issues with fluxes and lead solder.
to get a 15mm compression stop end on - had to file the tightening ring to get it on,then getting the olive on another mini nightmare then hammer on the locking nut head, 5 -15mm fittings to go on this pipe - ,no,off to Screwfix to replace the pipe.
 
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to get a 15mm compression stop end on - had to file the tightening ring to get it on,then getting the olive on another mini nightmare then hammer on the locking nut head, 5 -15mm fittings to go on this pipe - ,no,off to Screwfix to replace the pipe.
If it's that thick, it's either been expanded by frost or it's probably very old. IS there a date stamp (usually the year) on the pipe wall out of interest?
 

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