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Im looking for the name of a plumbing tool. Basically you put it in the end of a pipe and hammer it and it widens the pipe. Does anyone know the name of it? Thanks.
 
I just googled a flaring tool and its not that. Its a metal cylinder which fits in the pipe and you hammer the top.
 
Thanks socket former is what I was looking for. Where the hell can you buy one?
 
no one sells them as it is all too much hassle to use now, mine came from an end of line bin for peanuts, used the 22mm one once to date
 
Are they not really used these days then? Forgive me I've only started using them at college
 
it would take too long now to do all your joints so why bother when you have ef fittings instead, and dont worry about me calling you thickie, thats a complement from me :) I suspect your tutors are short of stock or finding you things to do.
 
not as popular as they were as fittings are cheaper than they've ever beenany good merchants will still have them or get you one handy for opening a bit of copper thats been frozen and wont go in to a fitting
 
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You haven't a freeze in Devon then lame? A drift comes in very handy then.
 
I've been meaning to buy a set only for if there very rare occasion comes that I've got no fittings or the pipes froze and I can't get a fitting on
 
I carry a socket former just in case i run out and am miles away
 
I thought people stopped using these as it was not approved by WRAS, im probably wrong, but if it is WRAS you could still use it on CH.
 
Yes you are wrong.
It is still in british standards and verified by gas safe tec support to be ok after i questioned them re the matter
 
Yes you are wrong.
It is still in british standards and verified by gas safe tec support to be ok after i questioned them re the matter

when did you check with gas safe because im sure i saw a topic on here not so long ago saying gas safe dont allow it as it thins and weakens the copper
 
Pipe splitting tool , Only use on quality stuff !!
(that's probably nothing bought by tight landlords recently)
 
A few weeks ago. And it is still in the british standards.
This has been done to death. I quoted the standard in a previous post
 
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Dunno if you can make that out
 
Its from the gas safe website engineers bit
If you log on you will see
that is the standard to which we work with copper
Bit of a giveaway on the top corner - if its not gas there is no hope left [emoji1]

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