Used ptfe the last time and i was still gettin weeps on 28mm compression fittings :roll:
Is there any particular way i should be applying the ptfe?
I know the direction etc but should i cover the olive or place some on the pipe water side of the olive?
Yours novicely obviously
Hi guys
I moved into a bungalow and recently removed the hearth,fireplace and back boiler
The back boiler used 3 tappings
The top tap is the flow to the cylinder
The bottom 2 are the heating flow and return
To give me heat and water I connected the 2 flows but now there is a...
Yes that was a ****tesque question lol
What I meant to refer to was that I think I have seen a speedfit appliance tap which can connect directly into the valve of the T then run into a Hep 2 O pipe - or is this nonsense?
Is 15 mm Hep the optimum?
Remember - You need us thickos to feel...
sorry to be an arse but isn't there a speedfit fitting which will connect the washing machine hose type fitting on the copper T to a Hep 2 O pipe (15mm as well I presume or is 22 better?)
This would avoid compression fittings ?
Ta
Thanks Kev - any advice on the connection side of things - ie going from 15 mm copper to Hep 2 O and back up again is no bother surely ?
Cheers
ps - Shed is fully insulated with 50mm polystyrene and 3/8 exterior ply
Any advice on the type of insulation for the pipework under the...
Hi there - !st post so easy now :wink:
I have just built a wooden shed about 12 ft from my kitchen window with the idea of putting the washing machine in it
The electrics are all sorted but I basically need to bring the pipework from under the sink , under the house floor, out across a...