Hi,
I need to add a T joint to an existing copper pipe.
The pipe currently runs vertically against an outside brick wall.
I can cut the pipe to add the T joint, but I am a bit curious as to the best way to solder the bottom part of the fitting.
Must I solder the pipe the same way as I would do any other fitting?
I am worried that most of the solder will run down and will not go in the fitting properly, (I know that flux will help a little, but will it be good enough?).
Because the pipe is against the wall I cannot heat it up properly all around so, will heating up most of it be good enough?
Lastly, how would you suggest I protect the painted brick wall against flame damage?
Many thanks in advance
FFMG
I need to add a T joint to an existing copper pipe.
The pipe currently runs vertically against an outside brick wall.
I can cut the pipe to add the T joint, but I am a bit curious as to the best way to solder the bottom part of the fitting.
Must I solder the pipe the same way as I would do any other fitting?
I am worried that most of the solder will run down and will not go in the fitting properly, (I know that flux will help a little, but will it be good enough?).
Because the pipe is against the wall I cannot heat it up properly all around so, will heating up most of it be good enough?
Lastly, how would you suggest I protect the painted brick wall against flame damage?
Many thanks in advance
FFMG