Strain on pipe?

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Hello,

You may have seen in a previous post that I was getting a tapping noise from my toilet. I traced the problem - when the toilet was refilling a nut on the copper pipe (I assume some kind of compression joint nut) was vibrating against one of the peices wood that make up the fitted furniture.

It was a really tight stretch for me able to get my hand around there to figure it out - I couldn't even see the bit of pipework, only feel it. I solved the problem by padding the gap between the wood and the pipe with an old dish cloth.

Now I am just slightly worried that the cloth will be putting a strain on the pipe as it's not sitting in it's "natural" position. Is this something I should worry about, or will it be ok?
 
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You sure it`s not water hammer from the ballcock washer and seat in the cistern
 
No, I don't think so. If I move the pipe away from the wood it stops. And it's a brand new concealled cistern toilet, so I would hope that it's not the washer!

EDIT: Actually, I suppose it could be as the noise gets louder the closer the toilet is to being full.

Any suggestions?
 
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Think this is how it happens (and some other members may have a take on it)
Do you remember this toy
The small steel frame with four steel balls suspened side by side, pull the first let it go and it pushes the forth one out from the pack and the whole cycle starts again.
This is what happens if you have a loose washer or seating , usually when the ballcock is nearly finished,but loads faster

Now swap the forth ball for lets stay " the wooden wall"

Or it could just require a clip in the correct position
 

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