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Default Imperial compression fitting

On 27/01/2018 19:54, Steve Walker wrote:
On 27/01/2018 18:41, GB wrote:

Dismantling some ancient piping, I got left with the hot and cold feed
in some old steel pipe. There was some sort of brass connector into
that which was so firm that I could not budge it. Sticking out of that
was a bit of 3/4" copper pipe with one end of a compression fitting,
ie the nut bit and an olive.

Easy! (I wrongly thought.) I'll just attach my 22X15mm compression
fitting to that. Of course, it doesn't fit. The screw thread is
different.

What do I need to find to connect up to the old imperial nut?
Preferably, it should be an elbow and reduce to 15mm copper, but quite
frankly I'll settle for whatever fits. The plumbing shop had very
little imperial stuff in stock, and nothing at all that fitted.

I managed to salvage some of the old bits of pipe and it's all capped
off for now, thank goodne



If there is enough of a pipe stub, then cut off close to the olive,
otherwise, carefully remove the olive (using an olive puller or by
slitting not quite through with a Dremel and then twisting open with a
screwdriver in the slot). Remove the nut. You can then use a brand-new
22mm compression fitting with a new 3/4" olive.

SteveW



Thanks, Steve. I think this will work. I've done similar in the past. I
was fixated on the idea that the right type of fitting was out there
somewhere and I just had to track it down!

The other ideas are all good, also, thanks. Except for the link to ebay.
That's a male BSP. It won't work as there's nowhere for the bit of
copper pipe to go (and I think the thread is the wrong size, but not
certain).