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Craven Morehead
 
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Cutting oil is an acquired taste. Be patient and experiment with various
foods until you find some that go well with the oil.

"David Jensen" wrote in message
nk.net...
I put a drinking fountain on the end of a 4' prethreaded galvanized pipe
from Home Depot. I used the galvanized so that it would stand up on its

own
in the yard. The 4' galvanized pipe is fed with PVC. The water from the
drinking fountain head continues to taste oily even though I've flushed it
with several minutes of water. I'm pretty sure that the oily taste is

from
oil in the pipe when I bought it at HD. I think it gets the oil in in

from
cutting the threads in on each end of the pipe.

What should I do to remove the oily taste from the pipe? It seems like
disassembling it and putting some kind of bottle brush and soap would be
quite an effort. There must be better way. How would a plumber do it?

Thanks.


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David Jensen
Change the xx in my email address to MJ for my real email address.

Thanks.