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spadders
Hi guys,
I have been to fit some new lights in the hall/stairs/landing of a customers house, I had to cut one of the floorboards with my multimaster to get at the cables, unbeknown to me, the flow and return pipes to the bedroom rad were tight onto the bottom of the floorboard, and when I cut through I caught the top of one of the pipes.
there is a slight indentation in the wall of the pipe, and while it isn't leaking, I'm wondering how thick the copper wall is likely to be.
I don't want to leave it, and the customer end up flooded out, so was hoping some of you guys could give me some sound advice.
If it needs cutting out and jointing, then I'll have to do that.
Thanks guys (and gals)
I have been to fit some new lights in the hall/stairs/landing of a customers house, I had to cut one of the floorboards with my multimaster to get at the cables, unbeknown to me, the flow and return pipes to the bedroom rad were tight onto the bottom of the floorboard, and when I cut through I caught the top of one of the pipes.
there is a slight indentation in the wall of the pipe, and while it isn't leaking, I'm wondering how thick the copper wall is likely to be.
I don't want to leave it, and the customer end up flooded out, so was hoping some of you guys could give me some sound advice.
If it needs cutting out and jointing, then I'll have to do that.
Thanks guys (and gals)