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I have a flexi pipe currently connecting the isolating valve in the cold feed to the plastic valve at the bottom of my toilet cistern.

Even I can see that the flexi pipe is bent way too much and way too sharply. Sooner or later, it's going to spring a leak. However, due to the location of both ends, it is not possible to have the flexi pipe any other way. In any case, flexis have a very bad rep on this site.

So what fitting should I use to connect to the plastic end? The isolating valve will take a compression fitting with female thread at one end I think? Pictures or links will be helpful.
Thanks.
 
Hi Kasser,

Welcome along.

Could I ask you to upload a picture? Perhaps the best way would be ridgid pipework.
 
I don't seem to be able to post a pic. Let's try this dropbox link to the picture:
Dropbox - toilet.JPG

Otherwise, it's a very standard connection. Nothing new or unusual at all with the current setup.
 
Works ta

How are you at plumbing diy ?

You will need 1m length of copper tube (15mm)

2 x 15mm compression elbows

1 x 15 -1/2 tap connector compression

1 x 15mm compression ISO valve (rob the nut and olive off)

Piece of pipe around 3-4" long out the valve

Compression elbows like in the pic (the pic is of guttering as I wasn't on my computer to draw it up)

And then the rest in straigh pipe and tap connector

Hope you understand if not just shout

IMG_2782.JPG
 
Works ta

How are you at plumbing diy ?

You will need 1m length of copper tube (15mm)

2 x 15mm compression elbows

1 x 15 -1/2 tap connector compression

1 x 15mm compression ISO valve (rob the nut and olive off)

Piece of pipe around 3-4" long out the valve

Compression elbows like in the pic (the pic is of guttering as I wasn't on my computer to draw it up)

And then the rest in straigh pipe and tap connector

Hope you understand if not just shout

View attachment 30271
Don't mean to sound undermining here. but if you are an advanced DIYer I would solder the fittings and not use compression. It will look much smarter. But if you are not that confident then as above use compression.
 
Don't mean to sound undermining here. but if you are an advanced DIYer I would solder the fittings and not use compression. It will look much smarter. But if you are not that confident then as above use compression.

Or the pro way using a bender :)
 
I struggle to put 2 x 90 degree bends in 12 inches apart.:p:p I wouldn't attempt that. :p:p:pI would give 2 x 45's a go on a bender though. That might work.

Problem is most diyers don't have access to trade grade tools
 
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