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Hi guys,

was as just interested to know what pipe bends do you find you use most on site?

I only ask ask as I been practicing my 90 degree, offset and crossover at home before I start my apprenticeship next week and having lots of fun doing then and have to say getting quite good.

someone said to me about bridges which I have t been shown before and I wanted to know are they used a lot or any tips how to do one?

much appreciated.
 
Here's a link to the UK Copper Board where you can find lots of useful information on working with the best plumbing material around.

Home | Initiative copper

When I signed up a few years ago they also sent me a good manual on pretty much everything you need to know about copper installation. It has a detailed section on bending too.
 
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