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I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... That's not to going to help the schedule slippage. Ben |
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Airsource Ltd wrote:
or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 |
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Davey wrote:
Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 That looks like the answer to my similar problem. I have what will be several dead legs in my CH that will not drain. It's a historical evolution problem that I didn't notice taking place. Thanks for that. Dave |
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On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote:
Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. cheers Jules |
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On 6 Oct, 21:38, Dave wrote:
Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 That looks like the answer to my similar problem. I have what will be several dead legs in my CH that will not drain. It's a historical evolution problem that I didn't notice taking place. Thanks for that. Dave And the alternative is http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 They do work and give you plenty of time to add in the required drains - been there, done it and have the T Shirt !! Rob |
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Jules wrote:
On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. If push came to shove http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...ng+machine+tap -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
Jules wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. If push came to shove http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...ng+machine+tap Better yet: http://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/Self_Cutting_15mm_MT_Cock_Drain_Valve.html .... but personally I'd go with Screwfix 12381 as suggested. David |
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On 7 Oct, 16:57, Lobster wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote: Jules wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. If push came to shove http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...5A0CSTHZOCFGA?... Better yet: http://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/Self_Cutting_15mm_MT_Cock_Drain_... ... but personally I'd go with Screwfix 12381 as suggested. David Fixed it. I may have forgotten to add draincocks, but I did add isolating valves for each radiator. So I closed them off, closed off the rad valves, which left me with about a metre of pipe with water in it, instead of the entire upstairs circuit. Cut out a section, and remade it - with a draincock this time. Took a lot less time the second time round as I knew what I was doing, though admittedly the end result doesn't look *quite* as nice. However, we'll probably redecorate in a couple of years, so I'll have to pull the whole lot off the wall anyway.... |
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Lobster wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote: Jules wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. If push came to shove http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...ng+machine+tap Better yet: http://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/Self_Cutting_15mm_MT_Cock_Drain_Valve.html ... but personally I'd go with Screwfix 12381 as suggested. Not seen those before - cheers. Could be very useful. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
Lobster wrote: The Medway Handyman wrote: Jules wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:03:58 +0100, Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/12381 I'm surprised nobody makes a two-piece drain that just clamps around a pipe and seals "from the outside" - fit and then take the drain plug off and drill a drain-hole through the pipe beneath. I'd be surprised if modern materials couldn't make it work. Heck, you could even solder it I suppose. Maybe there's just no market for it. If push came to shove http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;js...ng+machine+tap Better yet: http://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/Self_Cutting_15mm_MT_Cock_Drain_Valve.html ... but personally I'd go with Screwfix 12381 as suggested. Not seen those before - cheers. Could be very useful. That looks like the answer to my problem. I very much need to drain down my CH to flush out the cleaner and get some inhibitor back in again. Dave |
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Rob G wrote:
On 6 Oct, 21:38, Dave wrote: Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 That looks like the answer to my similar problem. I have what will be several dead legs in my CH that will not drain. It's a historical evolution problem that I didn't notice taking place. Thanks for that. Dave And the alternative is http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 They do work and give you plenty of time to add in the required drains - been there, done it and have the T Shirt !! If I had to do that, I would get a pro in. His insurance would pay out, not mine. The carpet was very expensive when we bought it. Dave |
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On 7 Oct, 21:20, Dave wrote:
Rob G wrote: On 6 Oct, 21:38, Dave wrote: Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 That looks like the answer to my similar problem. I have what will be several dead legs in my CH that will not drain. It's a historical evolution problem that I didn't notice taking place. Thanks for that. Dave And the alternative is http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 They do work and give you plenty of time to add in the required drains - been there, done it and have the T Shirt !! If I had to do that, I would get a pro in. His insurance would pay out, not mine. The carpet was very expensive when we bought it. Dave But tarps are cheap. |
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Airsource Ltd wrote:
On 7 Oct, 21:20, Dave wrote: Rob G wrote: On 6 Oct, 21:38, Dave wrote: Davey wrote: Airsource Ltd wrote: or not. I stand back, sipping a cuppa thoughtfully provided by my lovely wife, admiring my two newly installed radiators sporting some of the most complex pipework and soldering I have ever dared attempt, and then it dawns on me. I didn't put in any draincocks..... Arghhhhhhh...... Can you not use these? http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 That looks like the answer to my similar problem. I have what will be several dead legs in my CH that will not drain. It's a historical evolution problem that I didn't notice taking place. Thanks for that. Dave And the alternative is http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13369 They do work and give you plenty of time to add in the required drains - been there, done it and have the T Shirt !! If I had to do that, I would get a pro in. His insurance would pay out, not mine. The carpet was very expensive when we bought it. Dave But tarps are cheap. But I couldn't tank the room quick enough. The leather suite would hold that up, as the radiator is tucked down the side of it where I want to fit the valve. :-( Dave |
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