Pipe Joining Tools & Blow Torches
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About Pipe Joining Tools & Blow Torches
Pipe joining tools and blow torches are essential equipment for plumbers, heating engineers, and gas fitters working with copper, steel, and other metal pipework. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of professional-grade blow torches, gas burners, soldering equipment, and pipe joining accessories designed to deliver reliable, leak-free connections in domestic and commercial installations.
From compact handheld blow torches for tight spaces to heavy-duty gas burners for large-diameter pipework, this category includes everything needed for effective pipe joining work. Whether you're installing central heating systems, repairing water pipes, or working on gas installations, you'll find quality torches, gas canisters, solder, flux, cleaning tools, and heat-resistant mats to complete the job safely and efficiently.
Applications
Pipe joining tools and blow torches are used across various trades and applications:
- Plumbers – soldering copper pipes for water supply systems and heating installations
- Heating Engineers – joining radiator pipework and central heating circuits
- Gas Fitters – creating secure connections in gas pipe networks
- HVAC Technicians – installing and maintaining climate control systems
- Industrial Maintenance – repairing compressed air lines and process pipework
- DIY Enthusiasts – home plumbing repairs and bathroom installations
- Metal Workers – general brazing and soldering applications
- Automotive Applications – brake line repairs and custom exhaust fabrication
Choosing The Right Pipe Joining Tools & Blow Torches
Selecting appropriate pipe joining equipment depends on several key factors:
Fuel Type: Disposable cartridge torches offer portability and convenience, whilst refillable butane or propane models provide better value for regular use. Consider whether you need 240v electric soldering equipment for workshop environments.
Flame Temperature: Match the torch output to your materials – standard propane torches suit copper pipe up to 28mm, whilst MAPP gas or oxy-fuel equipment is required for larger diameters and high-temperature brazing applications.
Torch Design: Pencil-flame torches excel in confined spaces, whilst swirl-flame burners distribute heat more evenly for faster heating of larger joints. Auto-ignition features eliminate the need for separate lighters.
Safety Features: Look for flame-failure devices, pressure regulators, and secure canister connections. Heat-resistant mats protect surrounding surfaces, whilst proper ventilation equipment is essential for indoor work.
MyToolShed.co.uk offers blow torch accessories including various solder grades, flux pastes, cleaning cloths, and pipe preparation tools to ensure professional-quality joints every time.
Safety Information
Working with blow torches requires strict safety precautions. Always work in well-ventilated areas and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Use heat-resistant mats to protect flammable surfaces and maintain safe distances from combustible materials. Ensure gas connections are secure and check for leaks before ignition. Wear appropriate PPE including safety glasses and heat-resistant gloves. Never leave lit torches unattended and allow equipment to cool completely before storage. Gas Safe registration is legally required for work on gas installations in the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between soldering and brazing?
Soldering uses filler metals that melt below 450°C (typically soft solder for copper water pipes), whilst brazing uses higher-temperature filler metals above 450°C for stronger joints. Brazing is used for gas pipes and high-pressure applications where greater joint strength is required.
Which gas is better for plumbing work – butane or propane?
Propane performs better in cold conditions and provides a hotter flame, making it preferable for professional use year-round. Butane is suitable for indoor work and warmer weather but may not vaporise effectively below 0°C. Many tradespeople at MyToolShed.co.uk choose propane for versatility.
Do I need different solder for drinking water pipes?
Yes – always use lead-free solder conforming to BS EN 29453 for potable water systems. Lead-based solders are prohibited in drinking water applications under UK water regulations. Check the solder specification before purchasing to ensure compliance.
