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Hello Lads/Lasses

New to the forum so are with me

What effective methods do you lot use to stop water dribbling out of the pipe when trying to solder a new fitting as a repair

cheers

ct9plumber
 
i've found a bit of bread to be effective(no joke) if it is just a trickle, if there is more then i get my wed and dry vac out and give it a good suck then quickly solder the fitting on. oh and welcome to the forums.
 
I've heard the same thing with bread. Apparently you can get some sort of fish bait thing (not a fisherman) and whack it in the pipe. Plus stores quite well in tool box and means you get 100% of your lunch.
 
if its a vertical pipe so long as the flow is stoped a fabreeze or similar spray head clears enough water to be able to solder
 
Try and push the pipe in a direction to drain as much water as possible. The tilt or push the opposite way to solder. Sometimes I push my gauge tube down and blow it out, and always have an open end.
 
Patience! Keep trying with the wet vac or use a bit of blue roll rolled up and dipped down the pipe to pull the water out and then very quickly solder it!
 
the bread trick works but should only be used where you have an open end to blast it out ofit comes from the days of wiping stop cocks onto lead mains where youve got the pressure to clear it out
 
cheers was just wondering what alternative methods there were

I already use the bread trick

wet vac sounds a good idea what's the best one?

most of the time for me a open ended pipe is not always available ie cutting a new stopcock in tight position

cheers for all replys to post
 
cheers was just wondering what alternative methods there were

I already use the bread trick

wet vac sounds a good idea what's the best one?

most of the time for me a open ended pipe is not always available ie cutting a new stopcock in tight position

cheers for all replys to post

I recently bought the wickes £35 from recommendations on here, its a cracking bit of kit for the price and ive honestly used it every day since having it. You have to get the £15 filter to allow for wet vac aswell but it is genuinely the best £50 ive ever spent in plumbing
 
I use a large syringe I bought from a chemist about ten years ago. A bit of Manometer hose on the nozzle and you can suck water out of the pipe, then blow it out into a bucket, then suck again!
 
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