Also.. I did try to unscrew it but it didn't shift. I didn't have a blowtorch for heat or the tools for leverage so I just used an anglegrinder. Perhaps not advised in the loft due to the sparks but my blunt hacksaw was not man enough for the job. I think I was lucky I didn't burn the house down.
Thanks so much for everyone's help. Managed to get a Philmac coupling that worked. Just a standard 32mm one with a 28mm copper insert on the other side. All is watertight now. That said, it wasn't cheap. I think the merchants had my pants down. Two philmac couplings + 2 inserts £32. Thanks also...
Thanks for your reply. The pipe feeds a fanned warm air heater for the lounge. We've never used it but may one day so I'd rather keep it.
Have you had any luck cutting this type of pipe before, what's best to use?
Is 1" the bore with heavy walls, as it's quite a bit larger than the 28mm...
Hello,
I've just been into the loft to find a water mark on the loft boarding. I've taken the insulation off to reveal a rusted section of pipe. (see pictures).
The pipe was probably fitted int he 1970's so is likely to be imperial. I've measured around the pipe and it's about 4 1/4...
Hello,
Just removed an old wardrobe in my 70's bungalow which had the bits attached shown in the picture. It looks to me like an ancient thermostatic valve. Can anyone tell me if I'm right and what to replace it with as I don't want it/can't fix it on the wall.
Thanks
Namsag: That's brilliant. It should work then!
Nige F: Funny you should say that. Last year in the old house we had a fake chimney breast.. and guess what:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTkxqCQxuCE
Okay it's me as santa but perhaps there is hope :)
hmmm. yes but...:
Surely there's a minimum height for the gravity system to work (does anyone know?)
If the primatic system is faulty then there's no point in calling a plumber as I would simply not bother with the installation (is there any way to check?)
As the boilers manual does not...