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Looks like 3/8ths durapipe, same stuff, solvent cleaner then glue and leave 24hrs. Although we have opened the main after 8 hours and had no trouble. There's an estate near me all done in this, it seems like only a select few locals know where to buy replacement pipe/fittings.
 
Looks like 3/8ths durapipe, same stuff, solvent cleaner then glue and leave 24hrs. Although we have opened the main after 8 hours and had no trouble. There's an estate near me all done in this, it seems like only a select few locals know where to buy replacement pipe/fittings.

North west? It's not in Leigh is it ?
 
the fitting that was recommended was a kuterlite 1710kp is a compression imperial to metric connector. But i used a philmac UTC fitting that you would see on the shelf in plumb center. Is like an mdpe connector but can be used on the majority of pipe material and adjusts from 15-21mm
 
Looks like 3/8ths durapipe, same stuff, solvent cleaner then glue and leave 24hrs. Although we have opened the main after 8 hours and had no trouble. There's an estate near me all done in this, it seems like only a select few locals know where to buy replacement pipe/fittings.

good luck in getting small orders of durapipe esp imperial stuff
 
BEP industrial in Blackburn will sell one length of pipe and one fitting if that's what you require.

in imperial ? asked locally and they always come back min order lol
 
earlier pipe was nominal bore(average) modern pipe is is outside diameter supposed to be exact, the 3/8 is 9.35mm I could go on but wont bore anyone.
its either metric or imperial or from the 1960/70`s when we had that rubbish when steel stuff when copper was in short supply
 
in imperial ? asked locally and they always come back min order lol

Ye Shaun, 3/8" ID. Maybe we're just lucky but it's the only place round here I know of that still sells the pipe and fittings. In fact I keep thinking about going down there and buying a fair bit ''just in case'.
 
I think the pipework may be old solvent weld "hunter Genova" from the 80s
Real pain to get adaptors but I have got round this by using a john guest 15mm to half inch push fit coupler there are loads of estates by me filled with the tat. It's about 17mm o/s diameter but they seem to work good luck
 
I read about connecting to old steel / copper

my bad its metric if that recent
 
It's the same as dura pipe, you can still buy imperial and metric pipe and fittings in dura pipe from bss and pipe center. It's used in commercial/ industrial cold water systems. You used to be able to get fast set pvc cement for it but that's been removed from sale and you can only get the 24hr stuff now.

On 3/8 I normally use a 3/8 to 1/2 adaptor, a 1/2 female and a standard compression 15 x 1/2 male iron.

its best to advise your customer that it's probably very brittle and should be replaced.

If your struggling for fittings go to the local cafe or merchant where the council plumbers hang, if the area has this pipe they will know where to get the fittings.
 
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