Plumbing Question
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Hi all,
did I dream this tool.......
A tool which cuts through a 'live' water pipe and in the process seals it? I want to cut off a pipe to a radiator that I no longer need (in bathroom connected directly to hot water tank) and rather than have to drain everything think that I recall this tool.
Or, did I dream it?
S
did I dream this tool.......
A tool which cuts through a 'live' water pipe and in the process seals it? I want to cut off a pipe to a radiator that I no longer need (in bathroom connected directly to hot water tank) and rather than have to drain everything think that I recall this tool.
Or, did I dream it?
S
skeeterm5 said:
Hi all,
did I dream this tool.......
A tool which cuts through a 'live' water pipe and in the process seals it? I want to cut off a pipe to a radiator that I no longer need (in bathroom connected directly to hot water tank) and rather than have to drain everything think that I recall this tool.
Or, did I dream it?
S
well, you can easily freeze the pipe, cut it and then cap it.did I dream this tool.......
A tool which cuts through a 'live' water pipe and in the process seals it? I want to cut off a pipe to a radiator that I no longer need (in bathroom connected directly to hot water tank) and rather than have to drain everything think that I recall this tool.
Or, did I dream it?
S
Screwfix do a pipe freezing kit:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369/Plumbing/Pipe-...
and compression-fitting stop ends:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/65021/Plumbing/Compr...
Looking forward to your "oh no, water is pouring out of my plumbing" thread in the near future
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369/Plumbing/Pipe-...
and compression-fitting stop ends:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/65021/Plumbing/Compr...
Looking forward to your "oh no, water is pouring out of my plumbing" thread in the near future

You may be remembering a 'screw-in' type outside tap kit.
I had to do some plumbing today. I noticed that the 15mm copper pipe supplying my outside tap had come apart at a solder joint. Now whether this was down to the freezing weather, or the geezer who fitted a new kitchen door just above it last week and maybe dropped the doorframe on it, I don't know - but until it was fixed, I couldn't wash the car.
Trouble was that the pipe was tight to the wall, with phone cables next to it, and so impossible to repair in the proper way. Five minutes work with some Araldite and all is well (sorry Ferg!)
I had to do some plumbing today. I noticed that the 15mm copper pipe supplying my outside tap had come apart at a solder joint. Now whether this was down to the freezing weather, or the geezer who fitted a new kitchen door just above it last week and maybe dropped the doorframe on it, I don't know - but until it was fixed, I couldn't wash the car.
Trouble was that the pipe was tight to the wall, with phone cables next to it, and so impossible to repair in the proper way. Five minutes work with some Araldite and all is well (sorry Ferg!)

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