Alaska-Ron
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I have a Hot water baseboard heat pipe (3/4" copper) that has developed a small leak at a coupling. (The pipe runs between two bedrooms above the floor, pressed right up against the 2x6 wall frame, under the bottom of the sheet rock.)
I'm afraid to use a torch in that confined area (fire danger) - the local hardware store suggested a new product called "Just for Copper Pro" that seals new fittings together and would handle the temperature and pressure requirements.
Does anyone have any feed back on this product or should I consider sweating (solder) the new fittings ? Thank you in advance for any advice. Ron
I'm afraid to use a torch in that confined area (fire danger) - the local hardware store suggested a new product called "Just for Copper Pro" that seals new fittings together and would handle the temperature and pressure requirements.
Does anyone have any feed back on this product or should I consider sweating (solder) the new fittings ? Thank you in advance for any advice. Ron