Plumbing? If I clean a copper pipe why does it still leak johndancer
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Plumbing? If I clean a copper pipe why does it still leak johndancer
Need some more information, like where is the pipe leaking from is it from a connection, is it a sweat pipe fitting, Thanks.
John
Do you mean when you clean pipe before soldering ?
1. Clean the end of pipe ( at least 1" area, all around ). For best results, use #00 steel wool
2. Apply Flux with brush
3. Clean inside of fitting with steel wool
4. Put fitting onto pipe
5. Apply heat from under, onto fitting, and apply solder from top
6. Once pipe is hot, it will melt the solder and solder will run evenly around the joint and creates droplet on the bottom. Capillary action will "suck" solder between pipe and fitting, making positive seal
Make sure there is absolutely NO water inside the pipe. Also, if it is a closed system, make sure you let air in. Otherwise heat will create pressure inside the pipe which will push fresh solder out of the joint.
Hope that helps
Back to you / Milo
Milo gave you outstanding instructions but to answer your question.Could be lack of flux or not enough heat making a cold solder joint Try again. TomQuote:
Plumbing? If I clean a copper pipe why does it still leak
Or tightening the pipe cutter too much on the turns, so that the pipe isn't perfectly round (she said, speaking as a DIYer).
The problem may be that OP is not using enough flux, or none at all because he forgot it, or doesn't know he has to. I know of it because I use copper and flux for my stained glass. And yes, I am a 'do-it-yourselfer' as well !
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