Even if I check after like 2 hours after shut off main in the front yard.
hot and cold lines always water coming out ...and I learned that for copper soldering they need be absolute dry.
This is the first time I am thinking about copper soldering ..I have done soldering before but not on copper.
So what is the solution ? may be I should give up an idea about copper soldering and should think about ProPress copper fittings?
I want to continue using metal at this moment because ground concern - but may be I should think of PEX (expanding type not B type)
Please check pic - there is a ground wire connected to cold line. @Terry @Afjes @jadnashua @Tuttles Revenge
hot and cold lines always water coming out ...and I learned that for copper soldering they need be absolute dry.
This is the first time I am thinking about copper soldering ..I have done soldering before but not on copper.
So what is the solution ? may be I should give up an idea about copper soldering and should think about ProPress copper fittings?
I want to continue using metal at this moment because ground concern - but may be I should think of PEX (expanding type not B type)
Please check pic - there is a ground wire connected to cold line. @Terry @Afjes @jadnashua @Tuttles Revenge
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