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Hello, I'm relatively new to plumbing had a career change at the start of lockdown and worked with a plumber for a month and now I'm tackling stuff alone and sort of learning from my mistakes.

Today, I'm fitting a new TRV and lockshield onto microbore using a 10mm to 15mm adapter, I cut the old olive off but where it was compressed it's dented the pipe and now my adapted nut is weeping from that connection and pipe is painted which made it difficult aswell? Any advice I'm going back tomorrow thinking about cutting pipe and fitting a 10-15mm compression then fitting a standard 15mm TRV without adaption

Pic is before I cut olive
 

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Cut the pipe back and solder a new piece on using a straight end feed coupling , then use a 10mm trv.

Or use that thing Shaun shows above, if you can get it locally.
 
Also, I don’t mean to sound like an asshole but you need to find yourself another apprenticeship.

A month before going out by yourself is bonkers. I assume you’ve got no official qualifications in that month? What about insurance?

I mention the above because every single professional plumber on here has had leaks. Have you got a plan for when you have yours and it causes damage? (Bear in mind, you’ve got no experience so your leak rate is gonna be high).

Unsoldering that elbow and adding a new bit of pipe is easy/bread and butter.

I understand you’re new and everyone needs to start somewhere but you need someone guiding you.

I changed careers and did a 4 year apprenticeship at 32, so don’t think I’m just talking out of my bum. I’ve been there/done it.
 

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