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Do the Pipe stretches work
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Do these things work?
 
As above that's for refrigeration where the tube wall is thicker and the pipe is softer.

There was a tool in the late 60's for plumbing that expanded the pipe and came with a bag of solder rings that dropped into the expanded part, creating a capilliary fitting.
 
You can get pipe expanders for plumbing applications and at one time was common practice, they do work but with today's thin walled copper they are considered a risk. Personally I'd just stick to using end feed sockets.
 
I still have a 15mm and 22mm Monument Swaging Tools and use them on contemporary pipe. They bell out the pipe and do away with a straight coupling. I think they look neat. And you can make a slip coupling if required. CentralheatkingView attachment 39944

Still got and occasionally use mine when going on to old pipework.
 
I’ve got the monument sagging tool you use with a hammer but find it quite slow/hard work. It’s easier if you de burr the pipe to start. I’ve got a set similar to attached imagine at work. I think they may be Sykes Pickvant I think. A lot quicker/easier and no risk of belting your hand with a hammer.

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