On 2/26/2014 10:51 PM, bud-- wrote:
On 2/26/2014 7:44 PM, Joe the Plumber wrote:
replying to Mark, Joe the Plumber wrote:
mws wrote:
Steel wool is probably your best option. You'll probably be surprised
that
it comes off pretty easy - not that much elbow grease involved!
I wouldn't use a drill or any other power tool. One slip and you could
rip
a hole in the pipe and end you with a really nice shiny NEW one courtesy
of
a plumber!
"JB" wrote in message
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If it is Leaking? You Better Disconnect the Join clean if with Eroy Paper
and ReSolder it..
For it WILL Get Worse, not Better , just when you Don't want it too..
For ust Cleaning th eCopper Pipe? Same as your Car Battery Connectors
Plain Old Baka Soda and Some Water..
Then Start with a ToothBrush , then Scrub brush then a Wire Brush If
Needed..
If Going to Replace the Pipe? use the PVC..won't corroded anymore..
Because you did not respond in a timely manner to this 7 year old
thread, 5 years ago the leak got worse and filled the basement. The OP
did not notice, and when he went down to the basement he drowned.
A timely reply would have saved a life.
I heard he used PVC pipe, which wasn't rated for the
pressure. Should have used Pex or CPVC. The white PVC
pipe blew up, and drowned him.
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