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by swidders »
Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:16 pm
Ref: stelf and the slip ring/coupling.
This is an end feed and is basically a straight connector which hasn't got the indentation half way down which prevents the pipe going beyond this point. Without this, you can slip the coupling completely onto the pipe so the pipe goes through it entirely, then you can put the other pipe in place without having to try and force a gap between the pipes, which is hard at the best of times, yet alone on 28mm. Then slip/slide the coupling back over the join ans sweat it in as usual.
For some reason, these couplings can be a lot dearer that you might think, especially since they take less machining to engineer. You could get an ordinary endfeed straight coupling and spend a pleasant 10-15 mins with a small round file rubbing off the central indentation internally - have done this a few times in the past when on jobs.
Good luck