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Slight leak in boiler.
JohnNY
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Should I fix this leak or is it ok?
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Leak
They're supposed to produce condensate, right? Just duct tape a garden hose to it.0 -
Hahahaha
I like that idea.Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
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Test Plug
Just seal it with a test plug!Bob Boan
You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.0 -
Should I fix this leak or is it ok?
I enjoy the humor of this thread, but I worry if some non-professional reads this and takes the replies seriously.0 -
Can't fix stupid
Could someone that dumb actually be the owner of a mod/con too?Bob Boan
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Gouging
Nothing worse than service techs making a big deal about a little drip coming out an air intake. It looks like it is sealing itself nicely.
What brand is that?
Carl"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
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