I've just had an "oh no" moment in screwing down loose floorboards. My excuse is that it was late in the day, but my drill bit has hit a central heating pipe which I *knew* was there but I just wasn't paying attention. Grrrrrr.
Anyway - the drill didn't actually penetrate the metal, though has made a bit of a crater; perhaps half the depth of the Cu pipe.
I'm planning to cut out the section and repair it when I next drain the system (I need to replace a radiator when I renovate a bathroom) - so my question is this. Can I consider an interim fix (e.g. with epoxy)? Or potentially a clamp - though this could be trickier because of the joist the pipe goes through?
Or should I be worried, and expect the pipe to fail and start leaking any moment...?
Thanks!
Anyway - the drill didn't actually penetrate the metal, though has made a bit of a crater; perhaps half the depth of the Cu pipe.
I'm planning to cut out the section and repair it when I next drain the system (I need to replace a radiator when I renovate a bathroom) - so my question is this. Can I consider an interim fix (e.g. with epoxy)? Or potentially a clamp - though this could be trickier because of the joist the pipe goes through?
Or should I be worried, and expect the pipe to fail and start leaking any moment...?
Thanks!
