disco_monkey79
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Hi all,
Calling on help from the UKW brain trust...
I have moved several radiators, which has left large-ish holes in the ceiling where the old pipes used to run. Any tips on product for filling these? Holes are approx. 3" by 1.5", so a bit too big to just splurge caulk.
Also, the next rad to be changed will be staying in the same location as the old one, so will need joining to the existing (and heavily painted) pipework. It's a slightly different width, so will need to adjust the valve locations slightly.
My question is: with sufficient elbow grease, am I likely to get the old pipes clean enough for a soldered joint? Or shall I just go for a compression fixing? I have already had issues soldering to old (an unpainted) pipes, in spite of thorough cleaning. Whereas soldering brand new pipe has been a doddle.
Much obliged
Calling on help from the UKW brain trust...
I have moved several radiators, which has left large-ish holes in the ceiling where the old pipes used to run. Any tips on product for filling these? Holes are approx. 3" by 1.5", so a bit too big to just splurge caulk.
Also, the next rad to be changed will be staying in the same location as the old one, so will need joining to the existing (and heavily painted) pipework. It's a slightly different width, so will need to adjust the valve locations slightly.
My question is: with sufficient elbow grease, am I likely to get the old pipes clean enough for a soldered joint? Or shall I just go for a compression fixing? I have already had issues soldering to old (an unpainted) pipes, in spite of thorough cleaning. Whereas soldering brand new pipe has been a doddle.
Much obliged