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@Keeno don't give up! The satisfaction of completing it is worth it. Well at least for me it was I never done a lot of DIY..but soon as I got my place its all about spending wisely and doing what you can, plus challenging yourself. I stopped at installing a new kitchen tap as it involved cutting copper to change to flexi pipes. But the first tap was crap, so ended up changing it myself as the pipe cutting was already done by plumber first time. I was scared of being over cautious and over tightening the compression gland and that can leak if it over done as it damages the copper..or so they say. yeah water I don't want to mess with haha.
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Keeno (Sun May 30, 2021 9:41 pm) • Inactive account (Sun May 30, 2021 9:51 pm) • Guest (Mon May 31, 2021 9:35 am)
@Keeno don't give up! The satisfaction of completing it is worth it. Well at least for me it was I never done a lot of DIY..but soon as I got my place its all about spending wisely and doing what you can, plus challenging yourself. I stopped at installing a new kitchen tap as it involved cutting copper to change to flexi pipes. But the first tap was crap, so ended up changing it myself as the pipe cutting was already done by plumber first time. I was scared of being over cautious and over tightening the compression gland and that can leak if it over done as it damages the copper..or so they say. yeah water I don't want to mess with haha.
Im spurring off a water pipe later this week..... thats the bit im dreading.
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@Keeno don't give up! The satisfaction of completing it is worth it. Well at least for me it was I never done a lot of DIY..but soon as I got my place its all about spending wisely and doing what you can, plus challenging yourself. I stopped at installing a new kitchen tap as it involved cutting copper to change to flexi pipes. But the first tap was crap, so ended up changing it myself as the pipe cutting was already done by plumber first time. I was scared of being over cautious and over tightening the compression gland and that can leak if it over done as it damages the copper..or so they say. yeah water I don't want to mess with haha.
Im spurring off a water pipe later this week..... thats the bit im dreading.
Yeah see, give me computers and lekky and I'm ok. But plumbing is like one of those experience things I think coz if that scews up you could flood the place and just like my compression gland situation this plumber was been in the trade about 25 to 30 years, so hes done enough to know when its just tight without damaging the joint. I guess it just depends on the type of join your doing.
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@Keeno don't give up! The satisfaction of completing it is worth it. Well at least for me it was I never done a lot of DIY..but soon as I got my place its all about spending wisely and doing what you can, plus challenging yourself. I stopped at installing a new kitchen tap as it involved cutting copper to change to flexi pipes. But the first tap was crap, so ended up changing it myself as the pipe cutting was already done by plumber first time. I was scared of being over cautious and over tightening the compression gland and that can leak if it over done as it damages the copper..or so they say. yeah water I don't want to mess with haha.
Im spurring off a water pipe later this week..... thats the bit im dreading.
Yeah see, give me computers and lekky and I'm ok. But plumbing is like one of those experience things I think coz if that scews up you could flood the place and just like my compression gland situation this plumber was been in the trade about 25 to 30 years, so hes done enough to know when its just tight without damaging the joint. I guess it just depends on the type of join your doing.
I was gonna use the push fit fitting and plastic pipe.
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wutang (Mon May 31, 2021 6:59 am) • Rassensi (Mon May 31, 2021 1:47 pm)
Damn Agent K looks like a real nice space to work with. You should get some mechanics gloves or some heavy duty ones don't want to fuck around and get tetanus off some old rusty nails or the like.
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wutang (Mon May 31, 2021 7:00 am) • Guest (Mon May 31, 2021 9:35 am) • TTL (Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:26 pm)
Anyone that has time for drama is not gardening enough.
"Insects and disease are the symptoms of a failing crop, not the cause of it. It's not the overpowering invader we must fear but the weakened condition of the victim."
Im spurring off a water pipe later this week..... thats the bit im dreading.
Yeah see, give me computers and lekky and I'm ok. But plumbing is like one of those experience things I think coz if that scews up you could flood the place and just like my compression gland situation this plumber was been in the trade about 25 to 30 years, so hes done enough to know when its just tight without damaging the joint. I guess it just depends on the type of join your doing.
I was gonna use the push fit fitting and plastic pipe.
Definitely push fit for the win here K nice and easy to use just drain the system down fully it pipe remove small section of copper and push on fitting connect new pipe and tap refill system job done
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