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Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

pinch the end of one of the pipes slightly
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

The side pressure of the pipes usually holds it in place.
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

I make a pencil mark then I slightly oval the tube with grips before slipping the coupling on.
when you put the coupling on after, it stays...
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

Give it a little squeeze!!
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

Start by heating the bottom pipe, it should expand and tighten
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

You can borrow my pipe slice if you want, it squeezes the pipe so badly I can't get conex nuts on the buggers without reforming it with my pump pliers ;)
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

Pipe slice under coupler or use your grips to slightly pinch the coupler on to the pipe
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

use powerflux. that'll lock the fitting in place :)
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

As others have said, I go for giving the fitting a gentle pinch so it still slips but only when you are actually sliding it into place.
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

Whack it gently with a centre punch !
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

Don't use a slip coupler, cheeze!!!
 
Re: Ways to prevent slip coupler slipping down a vertical copper pipe while soldering

You can borrow my pipe slice if you want, it squeezes the pipe so badly I can't get conex nuts on the buggers without reforming it with my pump pliers ;)

Sounds like my old (brand new) Nerrad pipe slice, it would spiral so bad I could have fit mic straight onto copper pipe!
 
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