Plumb Tidy
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Discuss Galv steel to copper in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net
I’m not sure how old it is there was a back boiler in the property that go decommissioned then this got put in. Would a normal 3/4 or 22mm compression joint do it?
Isn’t it soldered? It looks soldered?
Great cheers Shaun the true weld you spoke of. Do you believe that’s what’s used to solder the two pipes currently. I usually repair car radiators with some silver solder and rods more like brazing can that be done in this case as it’s non potable water? as I have been wondering what they have used to solder up that’s there already. Cheers for your help mukka!
Great cheers Shaun the true weld you spoke of. Do you believe that’s what’s used to solder the two pipes currently. I usually repair car radiators with some silver solder and rods more like brazing can that be done in this case as it’s non potable water? as I have been wondering what they have used to solder up that’s there already. Cheers for your help mukka!
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I will go for the compression fitting with a ptfe chaser just the solder is a bit more of a better finish
Isn’t that because you cannot use normalyep you can solder them but there a pain
Isn’t that because you cannot use normal
Solder?
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