How to Solder Yorkshire Fittings | Solder Ring fittings | Capillary Fittings

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2021
  • Welcome to my tutorial guide on how to solder and use yorkshire fittings, also known as capillary or solder ring fittings. In this video I'm going to show you the best way to prepare copper pipe and solder a fitting step by step. If you like the content leave a like and please subscribe for more content like this as I've got a lot more to come and there will be something going that will help you out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 124

  • @SV650ben
    @SV650ben 8 місяців тому +7

    It's so refreshing to see a how to video thats calm, easy to follow, and without any of the usual "Smash that like button" rubbish - Thank you

    • @snecklifter
      @snecklifter 2 місяці тому

      Couldn't have said it better. Great video.

  • @alanwallis2467
    @alanwallis2467 Місяць тому

    Looking for a guide to fitting Yorkshire fittings, pressed search and up you popped. I knew there and then that I was about to be given a guide that is very well explained and demonstrated . Thank you very much.

  • @iggster450
    @iggster450 Рік тому +3

    Perfect video. I just needed one bit of clarification, that both sides of the join needed to have a pipe in, and you gave me that info.
    Thank you very much. Great video

  • @user-xg8sm8jd7r
    @user-xg8sm8jd7r Місяць тому

    Thank you a lot. This helped me prepare properly and finish my first soldering without any issues. At first, I thought I overheated the pipes because I was using a blow torch bought from Amazon with a MapX gas cylinder from Toolstation. But it wasn't an issue/

  • @parmar8801
    @parmar8801 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Attempting this for the first time and you've provided answers to all of the questions I had.

  • @nathjl86
    @nathjl86 Рік тому +1

    Great proper advice! Especially to have both ends in the fitting and heat together. I’m sure that’s caught many people out!! Cheers 👍

  • @noelbourke5101
    @noelbourke5101 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video,very thorough

  • @georgemcmanus5943
    @georgemcmanus5943 3 роки тому

    Excellent and informative video, thank you

  • @davidcoleman6032
    @davidcoleman6032 2 роки тому

    Brilliant video, many thanks!I feel more confident now!👍

  • @johnadams1976
    @johnadams1976 2 роки тому

    Thanks again. Came back to revisit before soldering my next one

  • @DaveDickens
    @DaveDickens 18 днів тому

    Great video thank you! Cheers Dave

  • @NAFO_Badger_Brigade
    @NAFO_Badger_Brigade 6 місяців тому

    Lovely step by step concise guide! Excellent teaching style - well done!

  • @robertkemp50
    @robertkemp50 3 роки тому +9

    Really good plumbing video's, with easy to listen to commentaries. I've been DIY plumbing for years on and off and these video's are good reminders on how to do the job properly, thanks.

  • @AJBTemplar
    @AJBTemplar 2 місяці тому

    I have never done soldered joints before. This is really excellent tuition and helped me to do a tricky fix.

  • @johnpyke3210
    @johnpyke3210 2 роки тому

    Clear and concise thank you.

  • @markewins9662
    @markewins9662 2 роки тому

    That was a great video. Never used Yorkie joints before, this has been very helpful. Many thanks. 😊

  • @sammysatsangi7754
    @sammysatsangi7754 3 роки тому

    really useful thanks a lot

  • @lukeroutledge4888
    @lukeroutledge4888 2 роки тому

    Great information

  • @rover100bunson
    @rover100bunson Рік тому

    brilliant and timely videos, thanks

  • @pw7752
    @pw7752 2 роки тому

    Good clear video - thanks.

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  2 роки тому

      Your welcome, thanks for watching

  • @mrpat2563
    @mrpat2563 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for that great video and explaination.

  • @riiitch
    @riiitch Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video mate. Did a night course a few years back to save some money doing this old house up. Just about to fit an outside tap and needed a refresher!

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому +1

      Glad the video helped refresh 👍

  • @snorkherder
    @snorkherder 2 роки тому

    Thank you, I'm about to use those joints myself for the first time :)

  • @paulbaldwin4837
    @paulbaldwin4837 2 роки тому

    Very good video mate, really useful. Thanks 👍

  • @paulatkins4968
    @paulatkins4968 11 місяців тому

    Great video. Cheers

  • @Blades-fm6ck
    @Blades-fm6ck 2 роки тому

    Nice tip with the tape measure to hold the joint. 👍

  • @SuperTone35
    @SuperTone35 3 роки тому +3

    Probably the best video i have watched. Thanks

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped. Thanks

    • @bawbag3715
      @bawbag3715 День тому

      old comment i know but this cant be right? you must have watched some videos full of women with their big diddys on show? that must be better than any diy video? lol

  • @nickburmeister308
    @nickburmeister308 Рік тому

    Great! Thank you got the information

  • @John01GM40
    @John01GM40 Рік тому

    perfect demonstration subscribed

  • @mohammedsaidmahmoud7901
    @mohammedsaidmahmoud7901 6 місяців тому

    Thanks very helpful

  • @Willo59
    @Willo59 Рік тому +1

    Excellent vid. Well-explained. Regards, Paul

  • @irhm8640
    @irhm8640 9 місяців тому

    Another cracking video.

  • @Pat19eighty4
    @Pat19eighty4 3 роки тому

    Great video.... love the tape measure trick!

  • @amcc2531
    @amcc2531 Рік тому +3

    I was always told that as the solder runs towards the heat, you should heat from the pipe side of the joint, whereas the non solder joints you heat the joint and the solder runs into the joint

  • @sh1n00b1
    @sh1n00b1 2 роки тому +1

    OMG iv been trying to use these and applying my own solder not realising they already had some inside. Thank you so much! great video well presented!

  • @stefanthomas4868
    @stefanthomas4868 Рік тому +1

    these videos are so clear and easy to follow, nice one bud, im gonna give this a go.
    Is it the same process for microbore?

  • @johnadams1976
    @johnadams1976 3 роки тому +3

    Cheers. Just done my first... Hope it doesn't leak!!

  • @dermotkelly6946
    @dermotkelly6946 6 місяців тому

    Good video , one question though , I see that some plumbers don’t flux inside the fitting , what is best ? .
    Thank you .

  • @RahimRahim-cc7rl
    @RahimRahim-cc7rl 3 роки тому

    👍 👍 👍

  • @nerowolf6623
    @nerowolf6623 2 роки тому

    Hi good videos, been following you for sometime.Many of the solder ring fittings i noticed dont have enough solder inside them so to ensure a secure fitting can you add extra solder wire around the joints while the flame is applied ? Thanks

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  2 роки тому

      There's nothing stopping you adding solder however be careful not to add too much as it may restrict flow if you allow excess solder to run into the joint.

  • @hnng3919
    @hnng3919 6 місяців тому

    I only did soldering couple times many years ago and I remember having to add solder stick to the joints once the flux start boiling, and the solder will melt and sucked into the gap. Is this a new way of doing soldering?

  • @edpp3687
    @edpp3687 Місяць тому

    I want to solder a tee that has an elbow joint very close that also will need soldering. Should i solder that seperataly or do at same time? Theres only about a cm of pipe between the tee and the elbow

  • @stephensimper8196
    @stephensimper8196 Рік тому +1

    Once you've soldered the joint and it's cooked, if you've got any concerns or just want to be certain, can you go back over the joint and and more solder by end feeding it? Just starting out, so just thinking belt and braces. Great video, of to buy a de-burrer thanks.

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому

      You can however be careful not to add too much solder because that solder will run into the fitting/pipe and cause restriction/noise.

  • @Ste2023
    @Ste2023 Рік тому

    Hi
    Great channel.
    Can I use a heat gun ?
    Can I put. a bit of solder at end of copper pipe edge ( sort of double seal the fitting if understand)

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому

      Hi. Thanks, glad you like it. Use a brazing torch.

  • @Bob.Jenkins
    @Bob.Jenkins 5 місяців тому

    These pipe fittings have been around for over 25 years - anyone not knowing this yet considering embarking upon a basic plumbing task should ask there Carer what day it is... it might be Ice-cream day!!

    • @Georgiahulse
      @Georgiahulse 5 місяців тому +3

      And that is how you end somebody’s desire to learn. Hope you don’t have children, Bob!

    • @ColinMill1
      @ColinMill1 2 місяці тому

      They have been around for over 50 years as I used them back then to make up vacuum system backing lines.

    • @dsplodge86
      @dsplodge86 Місяць тому

      Douchbag

  • @mikaeleyob5297
    @mikaeleyob5297 2 роки тому

    hi sorry we don't need to use a led on soldering feet ?

  • @karlsands1714
    @karlsands1714 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video. Can I use a heat gun to heat up the yorkshire solder ring fittings.

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it. No, that's not going to work.

    • @karlsands1714
      @karlsands1714 Рік тому

      @@TheDIYGuy1 thanks for your reply.

  • @theorgazoid4918
    @theorgazoid4918 3 роки тому +3

    If you give the pipe a little squeeze with grips it also stops the pipe falling out

    • @Linkn12
      @Linkn12 2 роки тому +1

      That’s exactly what I do, the tape trick looks cool tho

  • @practicepatch3506
    @practicepatch3506 6 місяців тому

    Any tips for capillary soldering of 22mm pipes and fittings? I rarely have problems with 15mm work, but often with 22mm, end up with leaks! Would you advise using two torches to give better heating on 22mm solder fittings, and is end soldering better than pre-soldered fittings when doing 22mm work?

    • @ColinMill1
      @ColinMill1 2 місяці тому

      I think it's more important with 22mm to apply heat to the pipes initially so that when you start to heat the fitting the pipes get up to soldering temperature. I think it's too easy to try to rush the job and get an imperfect joint by concentrating the heat on the fitting and have the pipes are not hot enough to be wetted properly by the solder.

  • @shibistany
    @shibistany Місяць тому

    So there is no need for a soldering wire/lead here. Sorry for being daft, Im a newbie. What us this paste called?

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 Рік тому

    The flux you are using is horribly aggressive if not cleaned off. Same for any ‘self cleaning’ flux, I come across leaks all the time due to its nature. I had to drain a huge schools hot water system 3 weeks ago, a 42mm pipe had developed a leak where the flux had been left on the joint/pipe. As I traced the pipe back through the ceiling I came across other repairs for the same reason.
    Good tips regarding the soldering, I try to use Yorkshire fittings all the time as they’re so neat.

  • @seanditch4419
    @seanditch4419 Рік тому

    Brilliant, thank you for this, is there any chance you could do a video on how much pipe is needed to be cut/measured (from to) to bridge 90 degree angles or other angles other than straight whereby you would need to cut a precise amount of pipe so it will line up with the horizontal, so a straight piece or elbow can then be used, i know this is probably so basic for you but there's no one out there that actually explains how the measuring of correct amount of pipe to connect is achieved.
    Thx if you can would really appreciate your help.

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I will see what I can do

    • @seanditch4419
      @seanditch4419 Рік тому

      @@TheDIYGuy1 fantastic thank you👍👍👍

  • @vinniebullterrier6456
    @vinniebullterrier6456 Рік тому

    What jacket its that mate? Is it a work jacket? Looks good

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому

      It's a snickers jacket. Thanks

  • @SteS
    @SteS Рік тому

    I made the mistake of soldering one half of a Yorkshire fitting. Now the other side doesn't have solder. Would it be okay to feed solder into that like a normal fitting when I come to connect to the existing pipework? Thanks for the vid!

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому

      I would de solder and start fresh as a DIYer

  • @RollCorruption
    @RollCorruption 3 роки тому +1

    What's the reliability of these vs conventional soldering joints? Happy to have a go at either tomorrow but if there's no difference i'll try the easier version!

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  3 роки тому +2

      No difference. Only yesterday I ripped some of these out that have been in place for 20 years! Give it a go!

    • @unibks4382
      @unibks4382 3 роки тому +3

      Very reliable. Have had them for 50 years in current property.

  • @mickinoz2005
    @mickinoz2005 3 місяці тому

    When do you use copper versus plastic? seems to be plumber preference but is there any jobs the plastic can't do?

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  3 місяці тому +1

      Plastic looks ugly anywhere visible such as radiator pipes but that’s personal preference. There are also some cases around water heaters and boilers where plastic can’t be used.

  • @milfordjohnson2289
    @milfordjohnson2289 Рік тому

    thanks mate, you might have actually got me out of a pickle. ill let u know hehehe. also, i will be havimg words with your trade buddy colin furze for not actually putting up any plumbing advice 🤣

  • @arronthomas6177
    @arronthomas6177 2 роки тому

    Can you use on gas

  • @geoffg46
    @geoffg46 3 роки тому

    I'm guessing de-burring is to prevent any copper shards entering the pipework ? That is a neat trick with the tape measure

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  3 роки тому +2

      De burring prevents flow restriction but also prevents any "noise". If you don't do this step it can cause whistling/flow noise. Thanks :)

    • @geoffg46
      @geoffg46 3 роки тому

      @@TheDIYGuy1Thanks for that explanation, appreciated

    • @geoffg46
      @geoffg46 3 роки тому

      (and sub'd)

  • @brianwitton5061
    @brianwitton5061 Рік тому

    Couldn’t have explained that any better.why aren’t everyone using these Yorkshire fittings,is it the price.

  • @wahidmahmood9169
    @wahidmahmood9169 Рік тому

    Thank you for knowledge sir,highly appreciate people like urself sharing ur experience with others.👍

  • @richardsheppard5881
    @richardsheppard5881 2 роки тому

    I got told not to flux inside the fitting is this correct !?

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  2 роки тому +2

      I've always used flux inside the fitting with no issues. However this is for water applications where excess flux can be washed away therefore no corrosive effect. On gas applications I would avoid putting flux in the fitting but you shouldn't really be doing any gas pipe work yourself so this should not really be applicable.

    • @richardsheppard5881
      @richardsheppard5881 2 роки тому

      @@TheDIYGuy1 press fit is good too

    • @Luke-hf4vi
      @Luke-hf4vi 2 роки тому

      As a registered engineer were taught not to put flux inside the fitting to prevent solder buildup, the solder follows the flux and builds up in the fitting, press are good but expensive to buy and must use correct rings depending on what the pipe is convening

  • @fargogemini694
    @fargogemini694 8 місяців тому

    never used a deburring tool and I never use lead free solder

  • @fargogemini694
    @fargogemini694 6 місяців тому

    Now your probably need to change the rad valves as they will leak once you touch them , that’s normal or pull the top and side covers off the rad and paint behind. Bty the sounds terrible when using earphones I think you need a new mic

  • @cadjet37
    @cadjet37 9 місяців тому

    Blue flame is unburnt gas and not so hot as yellow. If you hold the torch further away, it will heat the copper more quickly

    • @fargogemini694
      @fargogemini694 8 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kennethtatenda
    @kennethtatenda 5 місяців тому

    Next time try to reduce your amount of heat its too much.

  • @paddyglenny
    @paddyglenny Рік тому

    Not sure how you can spend 11 mins teaching people how to use yorkshire fittings.....1)clean pipe and inside of fitting. 2)flux both with everflux. 3) insert pipe into fitting. 4)heat gently til you see a ring of solder emerge all the way around fitting.5) leave to cool and wipe with damp rag. Job done.

    • @TheDIYGuy1
      @TheDIYGuy1  Рік тому +2

      I did and it’s been popular so far and has helped many many people

  • @simonspencer397
    @simonspencer397 8 місяців тому +1

    It doesn't look that hard. Strange, as most plumbers (who look like they would have trouble spelling IQ, let alone achieving a respectable number) make out like it's the hardest thing in the world, just one step above particle physics.

  • @diljitjedi
    @diljitjedi Рік тому

    Great video mate not this Yorkshire fitness