trying to solder copper pipe
hello
I treated myself to a bernzomatic torch for my birthday and i thought i would try my hand at soldering copper pipe together.
I found a guide on youtub that makes it look fairly easy.
Anyway i got myself some flux, some silver solder, a pipe cutter and some emery paper.
I cut the pipe with the cutter as per the instructions. i then used a sharp knife to de-burr the inside of the copper pipe. next was to use the emery paper to shiny up the pipe and the fitting and wiped it down with a rag.
i applied the flux with a brush to the pipe and to the fitting and then proceeded to heat the fitting. the fitting actually got to a cherry red colour after about 15 seconds when i did take it away. i then applied the solder to the join and expected the solder to flow into the join and seal it, but instead the solder just formed a bead and slid right off the pipework.
I tried more heat and also tried heating up the pip a bit more (rather than the fitting) but the solder just refused to enter the fitting.
It was slightly tight when i put the fittings together but i was under the assumption it had to be fairly tight anyway.
would anyone have an idea what i am doing wrong for the sloder to not go into the join?
cheers
Barnsey