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  1. J

    Help! Stupid question. Half inch Galvanized Pipe

    Yes. Positive. It’s already been cut and all the old pipe to bathroom fixtures removed. This line is the hot water line that runs to the kitchen and laundry.
  2. J

    Need help. Tight seal/Leak

    Thanks for your responses. The are the answers I was looking for. I will try and tighten it back up and then test. Problem is it’s difficult to see the far connection for leaks. Fingers crossed.
  3. J

    Help! Stupid question. Half inch Galvanized Pipe

    Yes. I plan to button it up today and test it. Problem being it looks like the connection on the far end is on the other side of house. As is I cannot see it. But I will make another attempt. Thanks for your response.
  4. J

    Need help. Tight seal/Leak

    I posted this earlier but perhaps in the wrong section . My apologies . I’ve been working under my house replacing most of the galvanized half-inch with PEX. I have one long continuous pipe that runs to the far side of crawlspace with cery difficult access. I found the spot to tie in but...
  5. J

    Help! Stupid question. Half inch Galvanized Pipe

    Was just doing some work under my house and I accidentally started to loosen a galvanized pipe . Only about a quarter turn. Then I re-tightened it. Its a long stretch of pipe and I cant see the other connecting end. Can I expect this to leak now?
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