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Okay, I know what size it is. It seems to be 15.5mm OD. 0.5mm of crud doesn't seem likely, so what size pipe could this be. I've measured some actual 15mm pipe and that is pretty much 15mm, plus a couple of thou. From what I've read, 1/2" UK copper pipe would be slightly smaller, not larger, than the 15mm pipe.

What could ours be, and where could I get compression fittings for it?

Thanks.
 
there is only a few thou difference in metric 15mm compared to old 1/2" so i would worry . 22mm and older 3/4" do differ but 28mm and 1 1/8 are also only a few thou different
 
there is only a few thou difference in metric 15mm compared to old 1/2" so i would worry . 22mm and older 3/4" do differ but 28mm and 1 1/8 are also only a few thou different
Thanks quality... are you saying I should worry, or do you mean I shouldn't worry? I don't want to cut into the pipe unless I'm sure what it is as that means no water in the house....
 
Old 1/2" is normally a bit tight in 15mm fittings so it will be that I would expect.

Thanks Last Plumber. Can you get 1/2" fittings or only the 15mm ones these days? I'd read that the 1/2" was smaller OD than the 15mm; not sure where though.
 
The 1/2" is definitely slightly bigger than 15mm.
I think you still can get solder changeover connectors for it.
A 15mm compression fitting usually will be wide enough to fit 1/2", although these cheap brass fittings nowadays are often too tight on the 15mm and the brass nuts are too tight.
 
Might need to file / sand the pipe a smudge but should fit
 
Okay, I know what size it is. It seems to be 15.5mm OD. 0.5mm of crud doesn't seem likely, so what size pipe could this be. I've measured some actual 15mm pipe and that is pretty much 15mm, plus a couple of thou. From what I've read, 1/2" UK copper pipe would be slightly smaller, not larger, than the 15mm pipe.

What could ours be, and where could I get compression fittings for it?

Thanks.

I don't think you'll have a problem with 15mm, its 22mm where the issues are and most plumbers merchants sell fittings for this.

I can't remember ever having a problem with 15mm copper or imperial 1/2 its close enough to use modern fittings.
 
BES sells imperial endfeed adapters, but most merchants don't. Apparently most people just sand it down a bit if it's tight!
 
BES sells imperial endfeed adapters, but most merchants don't. Apparently most people just sand it down a bit if it's tight!

A sad day when merchants don't sell imperial adaptors, every reason not to use the large chains and stick to local independents....who will always sell them. We have Bilbecks and Cooper & Berrys....they sell everything.
 
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