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I used to use it years ago when doing sewage pumping pipework that was under pressure - never bothered on waste pipes no pressure

Same here. Used it on 4 inch plastic for pressurised pipework on reverse osmosis plants.
On domestics just use abrasive strip to scruff up the surface.
 
Same here. If the plastic is dirty I give a good clean with emery cloth.

I remember using methyl ethyl ketone when I was in industry. That's nasty stuff and will strip paint off, but if you've tried everything else, it often works as a last resort.

For degreasing in the workshop I usually use isopropyl alcohol.
 
I'd like to know what would work in place of the contact paste for my rothenberger eco pipe freezer. It looks and feels like moisturiser. It's odourless. The stuff I buy is only available from a few stockists and so they take the pith on price. I bet you could get like a mayo sized jar of some sort of tesco on brand woman's general use goo and it would work. Might have a test. If I can be arsed. Which I almost certainly cannot.
 
I'd like to know what would work in place of the contact paste for my rothenberger eco pipe freezer. It looks and feels like moisturiser. It's odourless. The stuff I buy is only available from a few stockists and so they take the pith on price. I bet you could get like a mayo sized jar of some sort of tesco on brand woman's general use goo and it would work. Might have a test. If I can be arsed. Which I almost certainly cannot.

I have a freeze master and have not once used the paste.
A wet tissue wrapped round the pipe then freeze, it's just so you have no air gap between the clamps and pipe.
works every time
 
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the freezemaster comes with paste though?

so you think it's JUST a ploy to make money? seems elaborate. might as well include a hat you HAVE to wear. seems like a risky business freezing anyway. i'd worry it works fine 99 times out of 100 but has that 1% extra risk of going whoooooshh.
 
the freezemaster comes with paste though?

so you think it's JUST a ploy to make money? seems elaborate. might as well include a hat you HAVE to wear. seems like a risky business freezing anyway. i'd worry it works fine 99 times out of 100 but has that 1% extra risk of going whoooooshh.

Lol mine didn't come with a hat. I froze a lead mains today to move the mains stop tap, it's the no plan B that worries me.

if it goes wrong I can't turn The water off... But I could smash the lead over, the hat would keep my hair dry.
 
good point on no plan b. if there was a good plan b you'd be doing that instead of freezing. brown trouser time.

worst thing is when customer tries to talk to you in the middle of it once you've got an open live pipe.
 
Any pics of your freeze machine in action would be helpful. I've got a freezemaster but it looks right pain to clamp to pipes. What sort of clamps do you use?
I've had mine a while now but yet to use it. It seems easier to snatch or stick a valve on. I've stuck it in the shed
 
The last time I froze a main as I was putting the stop tap head back in, the ice plug went just as i was tightening it in. Never again! It's just not worth it.
 
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