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best to scrape paint off, would need to do this if you were soldering any how, get as much as possible off and then give it a rub with a scourer.
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ask for the plumber in B&Q, he will show you what you need
ask for the plumber in B&Q, he will show you what you need
blowtorch £20-£30
gas £13
Solder £6
flux £6
Wire wool £4
(estimated price)
that isnt a super fire or a kilo of la-co,
yea! or £40 for some one to do it?.blowtorch £20-£30
gas £13
Solder £6
flux £6
Wire wool £4
(estimated price)
that isnt a super fire or a kilo of la-co,
I hope you aint using those on your every day plumbing, very proffesional. I'm worried how you know so much about them, obviously your work is so bad you need to cut back on expenditure as your not making any money from plumbing.Good on him, if he wants to learn and give it a go, we should encourage more people to diy, then there will be less work for us plumbers, hey I got an idea, I might open a training centre, seems to be the only way to make money out of pllumbing.Blow torch with gas £20 - ScrewfixSolder and flux £8 - ScrewfixWire wool £2 - Any diy shopNeither is that!!
I hope you aint using those on your every day plumbing, very proffesional. I'm worried how you know so much about them, obviously your work is so bad you need to cut back on expenditure as your not making any money from plumbing.Good on him, if he wants to learn and give it a go, we should encourage more people to diy, then there will be less work for us plumbers, hey I got an idea, I might open a training centre, seems to be the only way to make money out of pllumbing.
Really? You obviouslly have to much timme on your handds, are you actualy a pllumber or just a forrum adicctPllumbing? :freak: :iamwithstupid:It took me 5 minutes to look it up on tinternet Dilbert! And don't you EVER judge me! That is Jesus's job
to the op
if you are going to try bending the pipe make sure you heat it right up with a blowtorch as this will soften the copper (annealing) and make it easier to bend and less likely to cause problems elsewhere on the pipe from the stress of bending.
otherwise just use speedfit fittings and fit a new piece of pipe.
let us know what you end up doing.......
KJ
I wouldn't even consider bending the pipe in situ. unless I had loads of time on my hands and some spare tiles. You have no idea what's under them tiles, there could be compression joint just under the surface which you could damage. Thre could be a soldered joint which you may melt if you heat it.
Don't get me wrong it may all go hunky-dory as jobs do 50% of the time but the potential risk of having to damage tiles and floor is far too great for my liking. Cut it off and fit compression joints, play it safe.
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