Leaky Pipe Quick Fix
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Here is how I temporarily fixed a leaky copper pipe using Bond It Rescue Tape.
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Looks a lot like the coax connector wrapping tape. Nice quick fix. Something like Shark bite fittings might work as well. 73
Good idea on the shark bites
Thanks Rob!!!! Let us know how it holds up.
It's been there about 6 months already....I've been busy with work
@@SevenFortyOne maybe it will last until the next time you have someone out to clean the boiler :)
I'm hoping for that or a day off from work with no other commitments
I had a pisser once on the heating circuit. Luckily I caught it before any damage. I always have a look in the cellar most days. We have a semi finished cellar, and a leak in the finished portion would be a bad experience.
Yessir - that would ruin your day
Do you have well water? It seems like houses with well water have more pin hole leakes in copper lines then city water. That looks to be the supply pipe for the domestic hot water coil in the boiler
Yes, well water
If there are water pipes, it is not a Furness you have, it is a Boiler. Boiler heat water that heats radiators, that in turn heat air. A Furness heats the air directly.
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Flex seal
Is that tape paintable rob?
I'm not sure
Your biggest mistake was not cutting the pipe out so you could turn it into a 70cm antenna……..
Hmmm...that's a good idea when I do get around to fixing it
I think that is a boiler, not a furnace
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