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Copper epoxy is an alternative to soldering. Soldered copper pipe is much stronger, but copper epoxy joints can handle about 200 psi. | Copper epoxy is an alternative to soldering. Soldered copper pipe is much stronger, but copper epoxy joints can handle about 200 psi. Copper epoxy is easy to use. Just clean the copper, apply the epoxy and let it set. After 24 hours, you will have a strong joint. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 18 December 2016
Copper epoxy is an alternative to soldering. Soldered copper pipe is much stronger, but copper epoxy joints can handle about 200 psi. Copper epoxy is easy to use. Just clean the copper, apply the epoxy and let it set. After 24 hours, you will have a strong joint.
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