Hi ,
As a competent and confident DIY’er I’ve got some more plumbing to do in 15mm copper. I only work with Yorkshire fittings, as it’s much easier for the unskilled .
I can’t say I’ve ever done a professional looking job, I always overcompensate by adding more than enough flux and extra solder to make sure the joint is sound, with big drips of solder on the bottom of the joint . I know this is bad practice, and I know it can cause a restricted flow inside the pipe, but on a more positive note non of my joints have ever leaked .
Anyway….to the point….I've done a few searches on here as to whether to add a bit more solder to make sure the joint is sound when you see the ring of solder, but is it really necessary ?? I couldn’t find a recent answer to this question.
Many thanks,
Graeme.
As a competent and confident DIY’er I’ve got some more plumbing to do in 15mm copper. I only work with Yorkshire fittings, as it’s much easier for the unskilled .
I can’t say I’ve ever done a professional looking job, I always overcompensate by adding more than enough flux and extra solder to make sure the joint is sound, with big drips of solder on the bottom of the joint . I know this is bad practice, and I know it can cause a restricted flow inside the pipe, but on a more positive note non of my joints have ever leaked .
Anyway….to the point….I've done a few searches on here as to whether to add a bit more solder to make sure the joint is sound when you see the ring of solder, but is it really necessary ?? I couldn’t find a recent answer to this question.
Many thanks,
Graeme.