Leak At Elbow

 
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:32 PM   #1
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Leak At Elbow


got a leak at an elbow in the basement.... very small maybe a couple of drips a day. anyway to fix this without replacing the fitting??.. would re-fluxing and re-soldering the joint work??...or should i just bite the bullet and re pipe it?? Thanks so much

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I'd be happy to answer your question over on DIYChatroom.com, this forum is not for DIY'ing
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