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( , Thu 30 May 2013, 15:27)
Have you got a problem you think the rest of the B3ta collective can solve? Are you an idiot? Tell B3ta and we'll help you out. Probably. BE FLUFFY.
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( , Thu 30 May 2013, 15:27)
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No, it's just a shade too wide for the joint I'm offering it. The nut won't fit.
Compression joints are the way forward for me. I'm too dangerous with a blowtorch. PTFE tape is my god.
Thank you for replying!
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 9:54, 2 replies)
Compression joints are the way forward for me. I'm too dangerous with a blowtorch. PTFE tape is my god.
Thank you for replying!
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 9:54, 2 replies)
If it's just the nut that's too tight on the pipe, but you can slip an olive over it and get it into the body of the fitting, it may be that the nut is deformed or badly cast.
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 12:15, closed)
No, the olive won't go on either.
You can see the slight difference in size if you compare them closely.
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 16:56, closed)
You can see the slight difference in size if you compare them closely.
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 16:56, closed)
if you can not get your nut to fit try dhaving it first. i found that it slips in easyer and a plus point is that hairs dont tangled and make your eyes water when you have finished
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 15:42, closed)
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 15:42, closed)
Thank you, I will try dhaving first
but I'll still have to pop to B&Q for a dhaver.
( , Sun 2 Jun 2013, 17:00, closed)
but I'll still have to pop to B&Q for a dhaver.
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