DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   UK diy (https://www.diybanter.com/uk-diy/)
-   -   What's this pipe? (https://www.diybanter.com/uk-diy/7464-whats-pipe.html)

Neil Jones March 30th 04 09:44 AM

What's this pipe?
 
When I chopped through my rising main yesterday (yes, it was planned) I
found that the plastic pipe had an o/d of 22mm and an i/d of just 13mm.
After a moment of panic due to not being able to get pipe supports in, I
just pushed it into the fitting (Tectite) and it seems to have made a
good join.

However, I'd like to know what type of pipe this is, and whether my
connection is as good as it seems. If not, what type of connector should
I use instead?

Many thanks

Neil



Grunff March 30th 04 09:50 AM

What's this pipe?
 
Neil Jones wrote:
When I chopped through my rising main yesterday (yes, it was planned) I
found that the plastic pipe had an o/d of 22mm and an i/d of just 13mm.
After a moment of panic due to not being able to get pipe supports in, I
just pushed it into the fitting (Tectite) and it seems to have made a
good join.


Is it a soft, black plastic? If so, it's old 3/4" LDPE. I don't know
what type of connector you used, but it doesn't sound like anything I'd
trust at mains pressure - you need to get hold of the correct
insert/collar for this pipe. Most plumbers merchants stock them.

--
Grunff

Neil Jones March 30th 04 09:54 AM

What's this pipe?
 

"Grunff" wrote in message
...
Neil Jones wrote:
When I chopped through my rising main yesterday (yes, it was

planned) I
found that the plastic pipe had an o/d of 22mm and an i/d of just

13mm.
After a moment of panic due to not being able to get pipe supports

in, I
just pushed it into the fitting (Tectite) and it seems to have made

a
good join.


Is it a soft, black plastic? If so, it's old 3/4" LDPE. I don't know
what type of connector you used, but it doesn't sound like anything

I'd
trust at mains pressure - you need to get hold of the correct
insert/collar for this pipe. Most plumbers merchants stock them.

--
Grunff


It may have been soft once, but it's now quite hard. I put a pair of
vernier calipers on it to measure the outside diameter and it was spot
on 22mm, which made me think it was a metric pipe.

Anyway, I'll look into the LDPE stuff.

Cheers

Neil



mike ring March 30th 04 07:18 PM

What's this pipe?
 
"Neil Jones" wrote in news:c4bc1t$2eks8s$1@ID-
215588.news.uni-berlin.de:

This is not a pipe

Rene Magritte


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:01 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter