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hi all after posting on this great forum i have decided to go for Copper pipes to fit a totally new central heating. before anyone says i wont be touching any gas!
already have 22mm and 15mm pipe slice.
Question i wanted to ask is.
i need to buy Lead free solder and Flux with a built in brush, are there any particular brands i should go for? or are they all the same?

looking to buy map gas from toolstation linky
what other things i need besides normal diy tools

thanks in advance..
 
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yes going to start this v soon thanks Keefy

Cut a length of pipe up into small sections, say an inch or two per piece and join then together with couplings. Practice soldering from below too. Remember to remove the flame before applying the solder.

There's so much to learn if this is your first time doing such a job but if you're willing to listen and take the advice offered by the members here you should be okay. You could probably do with getting your camera out to keep us updated.
 
Cut a length of pipe up into small sections, say an inch or two per piece and join then together with couplings. Practice soldering from below too. Remember to remove the flame before applying the solder.

There's so much to learn if this is your first time doing such a job but if you're willing to listen and take the advice offered by the members here you should be okay. You could probably do with getting your camera out to keep us updated.



Good advice Keefy, but please not on film I don't like seeing grown men cry..:19: Push fit rules OK, did I just say that :bigcry: copper not plastic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qbq2Z5_LUY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JufNYNnxLrw
 
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Cut a length of pipe up into small sections, say an inch or two per piece and join then together with couplings. Practice soldering from below too. Remember to remove the flame before applying the solder.

There's so much to learn if this is your first time doing such a job but if you're willing to listen and take the advice offered by the members here you should be okay. You could probably do with getting your camera out to keep us updated.
Top Advice Keefy, will take pics
was thinking how does end feed and solder ring differ besides 1 doesnt have solder and other has. is one better than the other?
 
Top Advice Keefy, will take pics
was thinking how does end feed and solder ring differ besides 1 doesnt have solder and other has. is one better than the other?
With solder ring fittings you just apply heat until you see a nice ring of solder appear but they're more expensive than endfeed.
 
Everyone has their preference with flux. I use La-co flux, but beware it seems to run more than other fluxes and it will turn your clothes purple and your hands green! Make sure you wipe your joints after as it is will eat through them eventually.

Don't buy Mapp gas, its too hot for small pipes, normal blue bottled propane is more than adequate for upto 28mm pipe.

'Fings what I have in my tool bag:
Pipeslices
Adjustable pipe slice
Adjustable spanners (Daddy, Mummy and Baby size)
Water pump pliers, aka grips (as above)
Junior Hacksaw
Various size and length screwdrivers (flat and pozi)
Torpedo Level
Stanley Knife (other brands are available)
Hammer
Floorboard lifter
Half round file
Wood Chisel
Multimeter
Wire cutters
Plus a few gas related items
 
Everyone has their preference with flux. I use La-co flux, but beware it seems to run more than other fluxes and it will turn your clothes purple and your hands green! Make sure you wipe your joints after as it is will eat through them eventually.

It also reduces your lung function by 2% everytime you use it XD

i used it once, great flux but man all i tasted for hours after was laco from the smell !!

Get a pair of benders ifyou don't mind losing a few quid in the learning process.
 
Get a pair of benders ifyou don't mind losing a few quid in the learning process.
[video=youtube;cMAgArlo_1g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMAgArlo_1g[/video] i see what you mean could save a few quid in the long run and less joints less chance of leaks also, i guess will need practice of getting it right not sure if this will work on tight corners
 

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