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hello all. Absolute plumbing novice here.

I have a "lead-lock" pipe adaptor thing which joins the lead to the copper
hot water pipe under my sink.

I have been replacing a bit of copper pipe further down the line and I have
disturbed the lead lock as it has started to slightly weep from where the
lead pipe enters the fitting.

It drips once about every 30mins.

I do not have the tools to tighten it up. My mole grips won't go near it.

Is there some sort of paste/putty I can use to put a thin bead around the
lead pipe where it enters the fitting ?

Can it be used while wet ? (the missus is fed up of having the water off)

I hate plumbing. grrrrrr

thankyou



fray bentos
Date:Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:58:56 GMT   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
Fray Bentos wrote:

> hello all. Absolute plumbing novice here.
> 
> I have a "lead-lock" pipe adaptor thing which joins the lead to the copper
> hot water pipe under my sink.
> 
> I have been replacing a bit of copper pipe further down the line and I have
> disturbed the lead lock as it has started to slightly weep from where the
> lead pipe enters the fitting.
> 
> It drips once about every 30mins.
> 
> I do not have the tools to tighten it up. My mole grips won't go near it.
> 
> Is there some sort of paste/putty I can use to put a thin bead around the
> lead pipe where it enters the fitting ?
> 
> Can it be used while wet ? (the missus is fed up of having the water off)
> 
> I hate plumbing. grrrrrr
> 

You might care to try a reel of self-vulcanising tape, applied 
generously, will work. Really stretch the tape whilst applying it and 
wind it on with a lot of tension.

The tape, if stretched and wrapped over another layer, will weld itself 
into a single solid piece of rubber.

IIRC, Maplin sell it, apart from other places.

HTH
Sue
Date:Thu, 27 Oct 2005 18:09:07 +0100   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
"Fray Bentos"  wrote in message
news:Ax18f.138623$G8.54038@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...

> hello all. Absolute plumbing novice here.
>
> I have a "lead-lock" pipe adaptor thing which joins the lead to the copper
> hot water pipe under my sink.
>
> I have been replacing a bit of copper pipe further down the line and I
have
> disturbed the lead lock as it has started to slightly weep from where the
> lead pipe enters the fitting.
>
> It drips once about every 30mins.
>
> I do not have the tools to tighten it up. My mole grips won't go near it.
>
> Is there some sort of paste/putty I can use to put a thin bead around the
> lead pipe where it enters the fitting ?
>
> Can it be used while wet ? (the missus is fed up of having the water off)
>
> I hate plumbing. grrrrrr
>
> thankyou
>
> fray bentos
>


Take your Mole Grips and set the jaws apart so they slide along the thinner
copper, but they don't slide passed the locking nut on the copper side of
the Lead Lock fitting.

Now position the jaws around the copper pipe and slide the Mole Grips, quite
firmly, along the copper pipe, until you hit the Lead Lock fitting.  Keep
tapping the Lead Lock fitting in this manner, for at least 10 to 12 firm
thumps so that it pushes the Lead Lock slightly further on to the Lead Pipe.

Hopefully this will push the fitting on to the lead pipe enough to take up
the little gap that has appeared between the cut end of the pipe and the
inside of the fitting.

Good luck with it.
Date:Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:16:13 GMT   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
"BigWallop"  wrote in message 
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<snip>

Hi, Pillowbag - welcome back.  Where've you been this time...?

-- 
Martin

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Date:Fri, 28 Oct 2005 18:18:00 GMT   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:16:13 GMT, "BigWallop"
 wrote:


>Take your Mole Grips and set the jaws apart so they slide along the thinner
>copper, but they don't slide passed the locking nut on the copper side of
>the Lead Lock fitting.
>
>Now position the jaws around the copper pipe and slide the Mole Grips, quite
>firmly, along the copper pipe, until you hit the Lead Lock fitting.  Keep
>tapping the Lead Lock fitting in this manner, for at least 10 to 12 firm
>thumps so that it pushes the Lead Lock slightly further on to the Lead Pipe.
>
>Hopefully this will push the fitting on to the lead pipe enough to take up
>the little gap that has appeared between the cut end of the pipe and the
>inside of the fitting.
>
>Good luck with it.
>

So.......you've bothered to come back have you!

Only went out to buy a packet of peas!!!

Excuse??
Date:Fri, 28 Oct 2005 19:04:53 GMT   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
"Fray Bentos"  wrote in message
news:Ax18f.138623$G8.54038@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...

> hello all. Absolute plumbing novice here.
>
> I have a "lead-lock" pipe adaptor thing which joins the lead to the copper
> hot water pipe under my sink.
>
> I have been replacing a bit of copper pipe further down the line and I
have
> disturbed the lead lock as it has started to slightly weep from where the
> lead pipe enters the fitting.
>
> It drips once about every 30mins.
>
> I do not have the tools to tighten it up. My mole grips won't go near it.
>
> Is there some sort of paste/putty I can use to put a thin bead around the
> lead pipe where it enters the fitting ?
>
> Can it be used while wet ? (the missus is fed up of having the water off)
>
> I hate plumbing. grrrrrr
>
> thankyou
>
>
>
> fray bentos
>
>
>



Well it appears to have stopped dripping by itself.
Maybe the pressure of the water in the pipe has made the lead swell, sealing
the joint ?

anyway, keeping my eye on it.

thankyou for your tips.
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 09:24:39 GMT   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   

> Well it appears to have stopped dripping by itself.
> Maybe the pressure of the water in the pipe has made the lead swell, 
> sealing
> the joint ?
>


Small leaks are often self-sealing because tiny bits of junk in the water 
get trapped in the hole. A bit like Radweld in car radiators.

Rob Graham
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 09:42:30 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: plumbers paste / putty   
"BigWallop"  wrote in message 
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>



Welcome back BW, nice to hear from you again.
-- 
Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 10:55:59 +0000 (UTC)   Author: