Old Solder
HeatMan wrote:
"Rich Greenberg" wrote in message
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In article .com,
Phillip944 wrote:
I'll admit it... I've never soldered anything in my life. So, to
replace a corroded, leaky copper elbow joint, my father-in-law
instructed me to heat the pipe, pull off the old joint, then replace
it... after proper preparation, of course.
The problem is that I heated the old elbow, but nothing happened. I
heated the pipe & the elbow... nothing. Couldn't get it off.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I dread the cost of
having a plumber do what seems to be a simple replacement.
Did you shut the water off and drain the pipe?
What are you using for heat? A bernz-a-matic torch with the standard
(blue) gas cylinders will just barely heat 1/2 inch copper enough for
soldering. Any larger pipe, you need mapp (yellow) gas cylinders.
Wow.
I didn't know that. After all these years, I guess the 1 inch water lines I
use the propane to solder together are now bad.
Thanks.
VBG
I wondered about that, too, but thought maybe my experience was unusual.
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