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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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You haven't a freeze in Devon then lame? A drift comes in very handy then.

All we get when it snows are snow drifts, but any frozen pipes just get cut out and replaced, beggar messing around with formers when its cold, fingers are to valuable to smack with a hammer :)
 
All we get when it snows are snow drifts, but any frozen pipes just get cut out and replaced, beggar messing around with formers when its cold, fingers are to valuable to smack with a hammer :)

And there was me thinking you were a proper plumber!
 
Picked up a set (leaver type) from a car boot for £10, useful when coming across old size pipe for making adaptor.
 
These were quite popular back in the day, almost every plumber carried them (Early 70s), mind you the copper pipe was a much better quality, so tool was easy to use.
 
Always have them in the van , the lever type for normal joints and the hammer in ones for making a slip coupling plus a mapp gas cylinder for quicker annealing.
 
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