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experience is that copper pipe tends to either blow apart solder joists or split along long runs, while galvanized tends to crack fittings or break at the threads, where the pipe is thinner from threading. ------------- Is copper more or less likely to break then steel. Steel is obviously stronger, but also more brittle. |
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