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But its so satisfying when they don’t leak, even if the solder is a horror show.
This was the worst one by far, but I really globbed it in there because I couldn’t get to the backside of the pipe. Makes you feel really good at something when actually the flux is doing all the work.
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Did you not wipe with a wet rag?
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I did not, the way my body contorted to get these and with a weak downhill knee and leg...Im okay with ugly. I should note that mine were left of the big drip, not right. I did 2 sleeves and a bend.
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Hit that drip with a torch and wipe it
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I wont do it. nuh uh nope
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Uniweld MTT Micro 6000 Flexible Twin Tip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FI1JB7E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_I7d7DbA7ERBWW
Dual tips are perfect for that, not sure if they work with propane but my uncle’s have a similar nozzle for their acetlyne torch that I've used.
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I hear you, sometimes getting the job done in a tight space so it is functionally perfect is all you need, aesthetics
are for the young and flexible in those areas.
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thats really cool!
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well its getting drywal led in anyway
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Sharkbite, that is all I have to say.
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No leaks, AND you didn’t burn the house down in the process; that’s a win in my book!
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there is a distinct campfire smell, but the house still stands
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Those don’t look the best. You want to use minimal flux, assemble the pipe, then wipe the pipe first, then heat, tap solder till melts, a little more heat, and just a second or of solder will fill the joint. More than that, especially on a vertical will go into the pipe or elbow. Since there is no flux except in the joint part the solder wont cause a mess and no need to wipe.
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nothing in 1/2 inch at the homeless despot
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Depot never ceases to amaze me in their ability to have everything, except for whatever it is you need.
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Good enough!
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I haven’t soldered copper pipe for plumbing since I was in high school! It’s either brass fittings with olives or PEX these days...
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No leaks = no touch. Even if dumb looking.
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That sucks. We have 3 or 4 HD and Lowe’s within 5-10 miles of the house so normally not an issue here. Those connectors are pretty badass and reusable if you make a mistake. Amazon has some other brand options as well if you have a large project. I still like to sweat joints if I can get to them easily with the torch. But for adding in taps and tees to existing runs, those shark bites are the way to go. I used a 1” ball valve one on my sprinkler feed line. It was super simple and quick. Love those things.