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Old 8th September 2015, 14:49   #7
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Originally Posted by KamRacing View Post
buy some different pipe from another manufacturer and try that. To be honest i've never had copper pipe fail continually unless the flare was too small or the copper old and brittle and even then its leaked straight away rather than fail dramatically.
I have just ordered 25ft of kunifer nickel piping so I will get that fitted and see how it goes.
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