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Our empty terrace house used to be connected to an out house, with a water supply. All that is left now is the 2m long led pipe that connected it.
We already knew the previous owner had bodge capping the pipe ie modern plastic cap.
WIth the water off it is evident the lead pipe is very soft, and is larger diameter (I guess not metric) than the plastic cap, so it was never going to fit great.
What is the correct way to cap a led pipe, and what is the best way to bodge fix a led pipe?
Thanks
remove all the lead, if you are on a common supply apply for a new connection via the water companies scheme to remove lead pipework
Fold it over and solder it up!
Or you can get a transition coupling (water main fittings) that will convert it to plastic then cap that off.
http://www.philmac.co.uk/products/universal-transition-couplings/
or get a lead loc and then cap the outlet from that http://www.melimatic.com/7.html
I know it would be best to take the pipe out, but the house is up for sale, and to be honest not really some thing I want to fork out on.
Probably will try philmac, but its trying to find a local supplier 🙁
Where are you based?
Why don't you just look at disconnecting the lead pipe at the main house connection rather than trying to cap the outhouse end of the lead pipe?
Or am I missing something?
FD - try your local Travis Perkins, most stock/deal with Plasson, who do a variety of lead to plastic/copper converters, add a little plastic/copper and then just cap as normal with a stop end
To bodge it just fold it over and solder it.
Its in Sheffield, although I live near Bradford, so a bit of a pain. Daft question, if I bodge and solder, is it just a standard soldering iron and solder?
+1 for leadloc
Have seen plenty bent over and hammered flat and it seems to work pretty well.
Personally I would use a leadloc fitting and cap properly.

