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When using solder ring fittings is it important to have one end of the pipe open to allow pressure and fumes to escape?

I had a terrible job trying to solder a short section of pipe with an isolation valve closed on each end. It wasn't till I redid the work and opened one end that I could get it to solder successfully.
 
Was there water in the pipe ?
 
100% yes as water would of gone to steam and pressurised the pipe need to keep an open end where there’s any water to steam / boil off
 

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