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Hello,

I found a 17mm OD pipe, which looks steely, in the walls of our house.

It's disconnected, but don't know where the other end connects to.

I want to plug it and plaster over it, any idea how to cap a 17mm pipe?

Many thanks,

Adam
 
Assuming this is 1940ā€™s copper pipe, swage a 15mm copper fitting and take it onto a 15mm end stop. You wonā€™t swage an end stop - fitting swaged, pipe, end stop. So you will need to cut into the wall, for a flush finish.

A better solution is to find the other end - compressed air and a good set of ears is good at that
 
Both a cork and swaging the pipe are great solutions, thanks all for your help.

I'm going to try swaging with an end stop, and if that won't work for some reason a cork will have to do. I will also search for the other end!
 

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