copper v plastic

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i am not a plumber but reckon with a bit of practice i could solder a few pipes and fit a new bathroom suite.

should i practice and use copper or is plastic secure, easy and reliable for such a job?
 
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LOL

the solder just wont stick to plastic!

i have tried using wire wool but it just doesnt work. sure if i practice on enough plastic i will get these soldered joints to work.
 
To answer your question, plastic is fine as long as you make the joints correctly and use inserts. It just doesn't look very good if it's on show.
 
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Perfect for the DIYer. If you are going to use plastic use a decent brand like HEP2O.
 
For heating don't use plastic and inhibitor if you are in the country!
Mice like the "sweet" inhibitor so eat through the pipes!!!

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Big mice may be rats!,
 
First time I've seen pipe chewed like that Shambolic, most rodent-related failures I've seen have been where they've chewed through a plastic elbow on the corner
 
That's an infestation. Are you sure Yorkshire water haven't been cutting corners and replacing the sewer mains with this stuff?
 
that does,t make sence to me :confused: with that many holes and big bite marks, the mice must have been chewing while getting scalded by the hot water, or even if the heating was off, they'd have to fight against the pressure of water for a mouthful of plastic,
I would have thought that as soon as they penetrate the pipe they run like the blazes, :LOL:
 
Looks like someone has taken a small grinder and gouged the plastic pipe in the image.
Maybe a disgruntled copper pipe salesman who lost a contract.
Just tried it and have replicated a few of those holes almost identical.
Or can mice use grinders? :LOL:
 
i am not a plumber but reckon with a bit of practice i could solder a few pipes and fit a new bathroom suite.

should i practice and use copper or is plastic secure, easy and reliable for such a job?

I'm not a plumber either. Making neat soldered joints with copper is very satisfying. Depends on how big the job is but if you start with solder ring, end feeds are more economical when you have more confidence.
 

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