No. Can you extend the pipe on one side so you do have room? Cut it back and put in a longer piece on one side or the other?
Certainly look up Flagg Flow T.P Fittings T.P thread-less copper fittings will FIT on schedule 40/80 /120 Brass pipe Ideally it should be brazed but soldering will hold domestic water pressures Also many solder fittings ARE CAST BRASS rather then wrought copper
How long can you hold your breath?
Tin could be in a mixture with lead to form the solder. Solder is used to hold the components to the printed circuit board.
pray to god you can hold it in.
Strip the wire to desired length. Then hold the wire horizontally and hold the soldering iron underneath the stripped part while holding the solder on the top of the wire. When the wire gets hot enough it will suck the solder into the wire
I doubt very much it will hold.
There were made of thick cotton. Very hard wearing and very loose fitting. Since the union code went professional more time and development was put in to the jersey of today which are very tight fitting and stop opponents getting a positive grasp to hold the player
Two pipe wrenches. One to hold the galvanized from turning and one to turn the brass fitting. Pull on one and push on the other and it should come out.
Remove the old terminals, a large pair of bolt cutters or a hacksaw should get the job done.Strip the ends of the wires with a knife and check for corrosion which will be black or green.If there is corrosion you need to replace the cables.If there is no corrosion replace terminals with screw on type for convenience or use solder on type if you prefer.For screw on just put the cable in the terminal and tighten the screws.For solder on you will need to to hold the terminal in vice grips and heat it with a torch and feed solder into the terminal while the terminal is hot. When the terminal is mostly full slowly dip the cable into the solder and hold there while you remove the heat. You now need to hold the cable perfectly still in the solder for about a minute or the solder will crack while drying and you will have a poor connection.Reconnect terminals.
Because it melts easily and is good in a solder mixture to hold wires together.
A collet fitting is a holding device that forms a collar around parts on a vehicle to hold them in place. There are both outer and inner collet fittings.
Not unless you have a transitional fitting. The diameters of the two are not the same. I know sometimes it can feel like they fit together snugly but they will not hold the pressure.ANS 2 - AS he says above, you can glue it but it's only usable for drainage, not regular water pressure. Use Weld-On 794 to glue it