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Jerry

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Gentlemen!

Any idea how to T off of this shiny pipe?

I've heard about them but new come across them before.

Many thanks,

J

Ps I have heard they are a liability and best replaced. Any comments?

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Run!!!
It’s fine until you move it. Then it just falls out of the soldered fittings.
If your careful, you can use a compression fitting. 15mm is fine. But, as it’s imperial. You will need 3/4 olives.
Use paste too.
 
My only plan is compression but donthey require a special fitting, olive etc etc??
Run!!!
It’s fine until you move it. Then it just falls out of the soldered fittings.
If your careful, you can use a compression fitting. 15mm is fine. But, as it’s imperial. You will need 3/4 olives.
Use paste too.
Many thanks
 
Gentlemen!

Any idea how to T off of this shiny pipe?

I've heard about them but new come across them before.

Many thanks,

J

Ps I have heard they are a liability and best replaced. Any comments?

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Is it SS or truweld?
If it's Truweld you can normally solder it but it does depend on the external condition. It was steel pipe which had been tinned. It is best to remove it altogether if possible.
 
Trueweld
 
Thank all!
The client doesn't want to replace.
I have decided to connect on to it, at a less aesthetically pleasing location, where there are some old compression joints.
Thanks for the help.
J
 
Looks like stainless to me & with that steel nail as a clip on the joist it is a good job it isn't copper. If only compression joints have been used most likely, how old is the house / installation? S/Steel was being used 1977 - 1979 in Kent
 
After some reading and listening to the advice here, I cut the pipe with a hack saw and fitted a 22mm compression fitting with 3/4" olive. Plenty of tape and paste.

It seems to have held but getting the olive on was a bigger.

Cheers all!

J

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