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Why do you solder copper pipes?

Why do you solder copper pipes?

Solder: Also called soldering wire, this is what melts and flows into the joint between two pieces of copper pipe. It comes on a spool. Flux: Flux is another term for soldering paste. It protects the pipe fitting from the flame.

What do you do when solder won’t stick to copper pipe?

  1. the solder is hot enough, but the copper is not hot enough. Heat the copper more before applying the solder.
  2. The join is not clean enough. If you’re using a good flux, then the copper isn’t clean enough. It needs to be cleaned with steel wool, it must be shiny clean on the outside of the pipe.

Can you Resweat copper pipe?

If you have a leaky joint and the joint leaks at the solder connection, you can re-solder or “re-sweat” the joint to eliminate the leak. This is an easier way to correct the issue than replacing the joint completely. You do not need a plumber to re-sweat a joint. …

What is the disadvantage of a copper tubing?

The disadvantage of Copper pipes is that they sometimes fail when water temperature is above 180 degrees. Furthermore, condensation often forms inside the pipes. When this condensation freezes, it blocks water flow. Another disadvantage is that coppers pipes cause water to have a slight metallic taste.

Can I solder copper pipe twice?

Fitting and pipe can be resoldered, but you do have to clean virtually all of the old solder off so the pieces will fit together again. I’ve done it when I had no extra new fittings and it was too far to the store to get one.

Why do I have to re-solder my copper pipe?

If the copper pipe you are dealing with is old enough the pipe may be eroded enough to be too thin to solder well. If you are getting pinhole leaks that spray water perpendicular to the pipe this might be the problem. If you are getting sprays of water parallel with the pipe right at the fitting than you have to re-solder.

What kind of solder do you need for copper tubing?

Get a heat source. Typically, a traditional electric soldering iron won’t be hot enough to work with copper tubing. You’ll need a heat source of sufficient output capacity to heat the assembled fittings and tubing to a temperature above that required to melt the filler solder, typically 400 to 500 °F (204 to 260 °C).

Do you need flux paste to solder copper?

Attempting to solder without a flux paste added to the pipe will spell disaster for you. Heating up the copper pipe and melting the alloy (solder) will work no problem, but won’t do much of anything. When soldering a pipe, your aim is to fill in between the fitting and pipe as much as possible with solder so as to create a perfect water tight seal.

How long does it take to heat up copper tubing?

This way the pipe will heat up in about 30 seconds and with flux, you will find soldering copper pipe an easy task. If you use a small flame, it will be a difficult task. After you have filled the joint with solder, and as the pipe cools, continue to push the solder into the joint.

Do you touch the solder to the copper pipe?

Touch the Solder to the Pipe When soldering copper pipe, first touch the solder wire to the pipe. If the solder melts, the pipe is ready to solder.

Attempting to solder without a flux paste added to the pipe will spell disaster for you. Heating up the copper pipe and melting the alloy (solder) will work no problem, but won’t do much of anything. When soldering a pipe, your aim is to fill in between the fitting and pipe as much as possible with solder so as to create a perfect water tight seal.

Is there any reason not to use an electrical solder for?

Electrical solder is generally hollow, with a core made of a flux intended to solder copper wires. This flux is not made for copper water pipes. You will want to use a separate paste flux especially made for sweating copper water pipe (and a small brush to apply it). Some electrical solders contain an amount of lead. Pl… Loading…

Is it safe to repair a hole in a copper pipe?

Repairing a hole in a copper pipe is a temporary fix. The solder for this is often 50/50 solder and contains lead. It’s always best to replace a section of pipe instead of patching a pinhole. Safety Tip: Never use leaded solder on copper pipes that carry potable water. If you must solder a hole in copper pipe as a repair, here’s how: