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OmanYorkie | 21:54 Fri 08th Oct 2010 | Home & Garden
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I need to cut into an old 1" steel water pipe to check the flow rate. What is the best way to re-connect the cut pipe. I thought about inserting a short pice of alkathene pipe, but can not find connectors which will go on the metal pipe at one end and onto the alkathene at the other.
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Can't you replace the pipe with 28mm?
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Thanx albags. It would mean laying 40 metres from stop tap to house. If I can half it to find which section is furred up / blocked it could save a big job excavating in tarmac etc.
You can get a thread cutting die (from a hire shop)to thread the cut ends of the steel pipe. They are held in a rachet deevice which enables the thread to be cut at the bottom of a hole in the ground.
I don't know if this idea would be suitable but if you go to a Motor spares shop they sell various sizes of rubber radiator hose and metal hose clips.
If it is going to be re-buried then the joint would have to be covered with tar or pitch to protect it.
Just a thought, another alternative.
I've used Wak's idea before, but only as a temp. measure. Mains pressure eventually blows them out :o(
As Jom says, you could rent a thread cutting kit with standard, threaded jointers.
Possibly sleeve it with a bigger diameter piece, and gas, or electric weld it.
I don't know what the outside diameter is offhand, but try an assortment of olives, and re-join with a simple compression joint.
If you knew any water guys, they would probably run you a blue plastic right through as a sideline job for £250.
You could go to a plumbers merchants and buy a johnson coupling, used them many tomes to couple up and repair burst water mains,

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