At 01:12 PM 11/7/2012, Pat wrote: >A variation is used on my copper plumbing pipes. I sure hope that stuff has >some structural integrity. A sweat-soldered joint has enormous surface area and a very thin layer of solder that's pulled into the joint by capillary action. I've never heard of a well-made one having a problem (doesn't mean it hasn't happened). Yours, David |
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