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want to put in outside tap - what size drill should I use for 15mm pipe work and what size/type of casing to put pipe through - also what is best product to seal hole afterwards
 
1. 18mm masonry.
2. You don`t have to seal water pipe through wall.
3. Weatherproof mastic/sand & cement.

Make sure you place a non return valve on pipework before tap.

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That should have read `you don`t have to sleeve water pipe thru wall :wink:
 
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:shock: How :?:
 
mikeyboy2 said:
want to put in outside tap - what size drill should I use for 15mm pipe work and what size/type of casing to put pipe through - also what is best product to seal hole afterwards
16mm is enough for 15mm tubing, but sometimes I drill a 23/24mm hole and sleeve the 15mm tube in a short length of 22mm Hep2o pipe.

Or you could drill to 16mm and use one of these beauties:

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Bamber gaspipe said:
The post has already been answered........yesterday..
Do you consider your opinion to be the definitive one on the topic, and that nobody else should be allowed to contribute?
 
What did you contribute other than what had already been put forward, & while we are at it, may I ask your trade.. what do you do...?
 
Bamber gaspipe said:
What did you contribute other than what had already been put forward
Oh - did I not read your multiple posts properly? Did I miss the bit where you suggested a backplate combined with a copper tail?

BTW, not sealing a water pipe where it enters an outside wall is asking for trouble, and therefore very poor advice.

while we are at it, may I ask your trade...
You may.
 
Softus said:
Oh - did I not read your multiple posts properly? Did I miss the bit where you suggested a backplate combined with a copper tail?

BTW, not sealing a water pipe where it enters an outside wall is asking for trouble, and therefore very poor advice.

while we are at it, may I ask your trade...
You may.

Did I suggest a backplate combined with a copper tail?.... show me..

and what is your trade...

A water pipe does not enter an outside wall... it exits

Why would I need to sleeve a waterpipe thru a wall?
 
You seem to making it a habit to answer questions with questions. :roll:

Bamber gaspipe said:
Did I suggest a backplate combined with a copper tail?
No.

.... show me..
Show you what? The Edit button? The Spell Check button? The error of your ways? Please be specific.

and what is your trade...
What has that got to do with anything?

A water pipe does not enter an outside wall... it exits
As you wish - enters, exits, who gives a sh*t - the principle is the same, and you're either stupid or deliberately misunderstanding, but neither is important as long as mikeyboy2 understood me.

Why would I need to sleeve a waterpipe thru a wall?
If you read the topic you'll see that mikeyboy2 asked what type of casing to use. I didn't say that you, or indeed anyone, needed to sleeve it, I simply answered his question (with an answer, not another question).
 
You are skirting the issue...please tell me your trade...or I will make this a `General Topic`issue..& questioning your right once & for all as to wether you should be giving advice on the way that people install their Central Heating or the way that people scratch their Ar*se....are you frightened Mr. D.I.Y.er :?:

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jack it in NOW :roll:
 
Bamber gaspipe said:
You are skirting the issue
No - I'm ignoring your question; there's a difference.

...please tell me your trade...
No.

or I will make this a `General Topic`issue..
You can threaten me all you like; it doesn't make on iota of a difference to anyone or anything.

...questioning your right once & for all as to wether you should be giving advice on the way that people install their Central Heating
I have the right, as a forum member, to post. You, along with everyone else, have the right to ignore my posts.

....are you frightened Mr. D.I.Y.er :?:
Once again, your pathetic attempt to insult me is empty of all substance and meaning.
 
Softus, Arent you a brain surgeon :lol: Its fun being on the outside, but dont start making it to personel. :roll:
 
well now a GOOD competent plumber would use a large drill bit 24mm sleeve the pipe in the same material as is passing through the wall seal the entry/exit with a suitable material,fit internal isolation,fit the bibcock in such a way that the pipe empties when isolated inside to prevent possible freezing and do not forget a non return valve after the internal isolation.hope this helps
 

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