Hi folks
I've just acquired a reconditioned radiator in almost new condition, with one major problem, that I am sure is easily remedied. The lower pipe (outlet?) has worked loose, and is therefore far from watertight. I presume these rads are brass, therefore what would be the preferred fixing method? Brazing, silver solder or ordinary plumbers solder?
Thanks in advance for any help received,
Dom.
Radiator Repair?
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hi
hi i had a problem like yours a few years ago i am no good at brazing i looked in the local paper found some close buy how repairs rebuilds car rad he did mine did not cost much neil
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Hi Dom,
Just to reiterate. I had a leak but on my top pipe. again took it to a radiator repair shop and the bloke, brazed/soldered it, pressure tested it and painted it for £10. So easily do-able and cheap.
Hope u get it fixed soon!
Just to reiterate. I had a leak but on my top pipe. again took it to a radiator repair shop and the bloke, brazed/soldered it, pressure tested it and painted it for £10. So easily do-able and cheap.
Hope u get it fixed soon!
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