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Flexible copper pipe and inserts ?

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I need to use a 300mm flexible/bendable 15mm copper pipe (the corrugated type that looks like a coil) but I have read that the copper is only 0.6mm thick and therefore weaker than normal 0.8mm copper.
Would it be okay to use a plastic insert to strengthen it for compression and push-fit at its two ends ?

Thank you.
 
I wouldn’t have thought it would be needed, they wouldn’t sell it as is unless it has passed minimum criteria.
 
Hi Chris, I read a few comments on the screwfix forum and that’s what got me thinking about it.
 
I need to use a 300mm flexible/bendable 15mm copper pipe (the corrugated type that looks like a coil) but I have read that the copper is only 0.6mm thick and therefore weaker than normal 0.8mm copper.
Would it be okay to use a plastic insert to strengthen it for compression and push-fit at its two ends ?

Thank you.
If your worried about it solder a short length of pipe on with a coupler
 

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