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leaking pipe to outside tap
I have a small pipe that leaks. It is aatached to an out door faucet and
froze over the winter. It lloks like a 3/8' pipe with an adapter into a 1/2". Not sure how the configuration works. It looks like the 1/2" pipe is soldered into the 1/2 adapter but the 3/8 end of the adapter looks like it isn't soldered. Is this possible? How can I approach this? I have enclosed a link to a picture of the leaking pipe. http://www.gs2websolutions.com/steve/stee-005.jpg thanx |
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