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Had to change the stop valves on the copper water pipes that connect to my washing machine hoses last night.
Problem is I have never done this before and I feel I have overtightened the nuts as the resistance on the spanner suddenly loosened. Probably went half to 3 quarters where according to a friend I should have stopped at a quarter turn.
I tried it though and there were no leaks. Should I now leave well alone as it seems to be ok?
What damage have I done to the connection and will this will cause problems in the future? Im guessing I may have split the olive possibly ?
Could the water pressure for instance force the connection off at some future point which would be obvious worse case scenario.
Is it possible / feasible to have these fitting soldered on by a plumber?
Any advice would be appreciated
Problem is I have never done this before and I feel I have overtightened the nuts as the resistance on the spanner suddenly loosened. Probably went half to 3 quarters where according to a friend I should have stopped at a quarter turn.
I tried it though and there were no leaks. Should I now leave well alone as it seems to be ok?
What damage have I done to the connection and will this will cause problems in the future? Im guessing I may have split the olive possibly ?
Could the water pressure for instance force the connection off at some future point which would be obvious worse case scenario.
Is it possible / feasible to have these fitting soldered on by a plumber?
Any advice would be appreciated