So, Tony. If i drain the water out of my washing machine pipes and let them dry (as i have already done). Then re-heat and touch with some electrical flux - that my do the trick. If not i'll resign myself to having to cut them out and try again.
Well when i had my heating installed the guys had a couple of leaks to fix. they drained down my system. then they brushed flux on the fittings and added some solder. the leaks were fixed. thats where i got the idea from. again, i bet there is someone on here that knows a 'trick'. Still cant...
what if i leave it to dry for a day??? then could i brush some flux over and try again . seems a shame as just very tiny drips. surely , you professionals dont cut out your fittings when you happen to get a leaking fitting.
Hi Guys.
I read some info on here and decided that i would give soldering ago. I've done a 'simple' job and moved my washing machine from one end of the kitchen to the other. (having new units fitted soon)
However, despite my best efforts i have got 2 little leaks. Do i need to cut it all...