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what pipe clips do you like to use and why

push fit snap in clips
plastic interlocking hinged clips
nail in pipe clips
copper saddle clips
 
Once snapped its a mission to unsnap. They always end up just snapping off. On the packet I think it says you can snap them 100 times.

Agree that they're the best clips though
 
I like the white snap over clips from p.t.s for internal. External gas runs have Munsen rings every time. Plastic clips on the outside looks cheap and nasty.
 
snap overs, nail clips, strap banding. Different clips for different situations.
 
all sorts of clips nail clips, wrap overs ,munsen and backplates , rubber lines , iron singles then depends on bracketry blah blah blah
 
Screw through the pipe, remove screw, ptfe the screw and screw back into the pipe.

hey leaks sealed and THE best pipe fixing, all down to our handy friend PTFE ;)
 
Talon do different colours now ,yellow gas,blue water if you've got enough room in your van,do like using the spacers though good for getting insulation on.
 
Copper saddles

Brass stand off clips

Looks the biz, plus gotta do what the boss wants. However pursuaded him to let me use talon clips out of sight since they are easy to use and easy to remove pipework
 
As already depend on situation.

Talon snap together for most stuff, munsen rings for stuff that needs to be lagged etc etc
 
As already depend on situation.

Talon snap together for most stuff, munsen rings for stuff that needs to be lagged etc etc

Talon spacer block much cheaper that a Munson ring. Unless u have a bag of 1 1/2 chrome ones in ur van that u have had for ages and can't bare to weigh in!
 
I have those spacer blocks in the van, but find it less fiddly using munsens, especially on uneven walls.
 
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