8mm couplings

Agile.
Would it not be just as easy and cheaper to keep 8mm pipe and 8mm sockets which is avialable in all plumb centres and PTS
 
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I had to read it a couple of times thinking i had missed something really obvious.
 
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I might have to work on some 8 mm tube about once in 2-3 years.

Perhaps three times a year with 10 mm!

So its logical for me to keep 10 mm tube and fittings but only an 8-10 converter for the odd case when I meet 8 mm tube.

Tony
 
just bumping this up cos i think it is some of my best work and deserves a wider audience...


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I might have to work on some 8 mm tube about once in 2-3 years.

Perhaps three times a year with 10 mm!

So its logical for me to keep 10 mm tube and fittings but only an 8-10 converter for the odd case when I meet 8 mm tube.

Tony

why assume everyone else rarely sees 8mm? every second house has it round here.
 
I must write to the gas fire manufacturers and request that they stop using 8mm fittings on the gas taps.

Very inconsiderate of them. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
I was very careful to say what I encounter and what I do.

Perhaps in the backward north you still see gas fires and no CH. In London I very rarely see any gas fires. Even in the Midlands I rarely see any either.

Most new gas fires I come across expect a 10 mm supply pipe.

Tony
 
Name names Agile what fire manufacturer has 10mm connection even the old fashioned 40 year old ones wth rubber olive was12 mm
 

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