Stainless steel pipes - new radiator fitting
Hi Guys,
I wondered if anyone here could help me - I've read a few of the
FAQ here about Stainless steel pipes (Good one from Nighjar) and to be
honest I'm a little confused as what the best solution would be.
My problem is I want to fit new radiators (old house from the 30s with
old Servowarm radiators apparently.) As usual all the piping seems to
be a mixture of copper/stainless steel etc.
The old radiator piping all seems to be in Stainless steel (to the best
of my knowledge) and after reading Nighjar's FAQ - it seems that
soldering is not the way to go if you want an easy life when joining
copper onto Stainless steel.
I don't want to replace all the piping, I only want to put the new
rads on - fixing new valves in copper onto the existing stainless steel
pipes.
(The rads only have one valve at present - so in case of a leak they
can't be isolated.)
I read here that compression fittings are the best and easiest thing to
do - How easy are they to use?
Any advice on doing the above project would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Russ
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