4 days ago I reused some old 15mm/half inch pipe when rerouting my CH system, the length was straight and I put a 30' bend on it. Tonight it has sprung a pinhole leak right on the bend. Is there a golden rule that old pipes can't be reused?
Copper 'work hardens' - that is, the more it is worked, the harder and therefore more brittle it gets. This also applies to the age of the metal, to a lesser degree. Copper can be softened again quite easily, by heating it up to almost red heat, and quenching it in cold water...a process known as annealing. So, you can use old pipe, but its best to make allowances for its hardening qualities. John
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