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neil-uk
Hi Guys,
I have a copper pipe going through a wall which (in short) T's off a water heater.
There's about 2" through the wall, then I've joined a plastic 90deg coupler, and run plastic pipework from there.
For some reason I am getting dripping where the copper pipe enters the coupler. It's really annyoing, I've pushed the pipe in as far as I can.
The pipework is 15mm, and I'm wondering perhaps if the copper pipe may be marginally smaller? But I have used the same pipe elsewhere in plastic couplings with no drops.
What I've done tonight is put the cement stuff usually used for gluing waste pipe together....
I presume I'm tempting fate doing that? Does anyone have any tips to help?
Thanks
Neil
I have a copper pipe going through a wall which (in short) T's off a water heater.
There's about 2" through the wall, then I've joined a plastic 90deg coupler, and run plastic pipework from there.
For some reason I am getting dripping where the copper pipe enters the coupler. It's really annyoing, I've pushed the pipe in as far as I can.
The pipework is 15mm, and I'm wondering perhaps if the copper pipe may be marginally smaller? But I have used the same pipe elsewhere in plastic couplings with no drops.
What I've done tonight is put the cement stuff usually used for gluing waste pipe together....
I presume I'm tempting fate doing that? Does anyone have any tips to help?
Thanks
Neil