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Sometimes in soldering copper pipe and fittings, it's difficult
to wipe a joint giving it a "nice" finished appearance. This is especially true for the backside of some work. Is there some quality, durability or other reason for the wipe? Or, is it just cosmetic, and essentially unnecessary? Thanks, Dick |
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