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Does anybody still bend s/w pipe these days?

I was quite impressed when I saw this on a job, Ive not been shown how to do it but it could come in handy now and then.
Most plumbing colleges have stopped teaching lead work for some years now, what other skills are we losing?
 

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led welding
led flashings
flue/drain pipe flashing
anything to do with lead
how to use a bender
how to solder
how to clip pipes

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You can't beat the old high level cistern. One flush and it's gone!

We're losing the skill of cutting out balanced flue holes with a hammer and chisel. Not sure if that's a bad thing.
 
Does anybody still bend s/w pipe these days?

I was quite impressed when I saw this on a job, Ive not been shown how to do it but it could come in handy now and then.
Most plumbing colleges have stopped teaching lead work for some years now, what other skills are we losing?

Thats sold in kit form - its called a 3 piece sidewall flushpipe. Still available now.
 
You buy them like that now pre formed 3 piece flush pipe ...used to be done in lead for high level cisterns had one in the house I grew up in with a cast iron well bottom cistern....was a while ago ..lol regards Turnpin:D
 
You can't beat the old high level cistern. One flush and it's gone!

We're losing the skill of cutting out balanced flue holes with a hammer and chisel. Not sure if that's a bad thing.

They aint a bad price either
 
They stopped lead work the year after I did it in college, not touched the stuff since apart from the pre-made flue slates
 
The pipe in the picture has definitely been done on site, the bends are good but slightly crumpled. Would they have fillled it with sand and heated it?
 
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Some times it's nice to bring the old stuff back to life. every other plumber just wonted to replace this one with plastic but the customer wonted to try and keep some of the original features. so they where happy when I said I could do this for them.
 
I hated lead work at college. I could do the flashings etc it was just the welding I struggled with. I almost had my lead slate perfect and lost concentration for a split second and pop. In the end I pinched a mates slate and passed it off as my own lol.

Only ever done lead work once since college and I think I had to do it as the old boy couldn't carry it or bend over anymore. Apparently he used to do loads and was awesome.
 
We're losing the skill of cutting out balanced flue holes with a hammer and chisel. Not sure if that's a bad thing.

Definitely not a bad thing! I'm still surprised that my left hand isn't seriously deformed from my apprenticeship.
 
It was about thirty years ago that I wiped my last lead joint.
 
Copper work in general. I've not been in the trade for donkeys years but I like to see things done properly A nice offset or a decent clipped straight pipe is like plumber **** to me
 
Copper work in general. I've not been in the trade for donkeys years but I like to see things done properly A nice offset or a decent clipped straight pipe is like plumber **** to me

Mate you really need to find yourself a good women and get out more! lol
 
Noted. And you are 100% right
 
Copper work in general. I've not been in the trade for donkeys years but I like to see things done properly A nice offset or a decent clipped straight pipe is like plumber **** to me

I get told off for that when out with the family but that's life
 
Not missing my child hood skill , stood on toilet rim , lifting steel lid , and jiggling float valve to get it to fall again to refill .
Can definitely verify gunky messy state they got in .
There's nothing flimsy about the OLD Bell flush !
 
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Some times it's nice to bring the old stuff back to life. every other plumber just wonted to replace this one with plastic but the customer wonted to try and keep some of the original features. so they where happy when I said I could do this for them.


Lee, classy looking job mate.
What did you spray the inside with?
 
i never did any lead work in college, ive dabbled in lead flashing but only when working with someone who knows what there doing,

i hate lead pipe work though, if i come to a job with lead its not a good day for me
 
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