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@modenasolone

8 months ago

When meth and science comes together

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@SS7213

8 months ago

Whenever I get a leak, I just fill my pipes with concrete.

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@Russianmafia10

8 months ago

What if it doesn't find the hole and clogs an appliance

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@MasterPlumberUtah

8 months ago

How did you put it inside the pipe with pressure?

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@Gerber6209

8 months ago

Ehhhhhh.... Yeah I'd rather "patch" it with silicone tape until a plumber gets there to fix it right. I'm not chucking a ball of epoxy down my pipe.

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@PradoBoys916

8 months ago

Wouldn’t that help with slab leaks? Better than jackhammering maybe?

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@Twincast007

8 months ago

Easy! Cut the pipe drop the epoxy ball to stop the leak solder a coupling where you cut the pipe! No problem! 😏

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@gman3563

8 months ago

Maybe for a homeowner as a temporary fix until you can get a plumber or fix it correctly it might not be a bad thing to have on hand. Hell I love flex tape for fixing shit that I'm like hell how do i stop that from leaking right now..

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@chrisbarrettFilmstudio

8 months ago

Roger I have to ask. Would you potentially use this product if it was a return line that wasn't an important line or potentially in an application where the water or liquid in question isn't being consumed?

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@LuisHernandez-ty6or

8 months ago

Facts big homie.
That’s some Mickey mouse work from them twins

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@joemoreno2029

8 months ago

The twins don't know what the hell they're talking about sometimes when they explain plumbing as I've seen some of they're videos. They should just stick catching rats.

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@STAY2A-ALLDAY

8 months ago

Curious has to why you just don’t repair it the right way. This seems so risky and more difficult than the right way. Plus I don’t trust new ways to solve problems that we have better solutions for already

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@mrclean6773

8 months ago

Exactly... the time it takes to do all that crap, a few steps and it will permanently be repaired!
Cut, clean/prep, slip coupling, solder, clean your done!

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@Mammothbaron

8 months ago

It’s for leaks you can’t locate under a slab

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@creativesuit1930

7 months ago

Just stick a rubber patch and a hose clamp on it until you can get a real plumber down

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@WESTSIDEDRAINGUY

8 months ago

I get it we would love to always do things the right way but you know how some customers can be..

I think this is more for slab leaks you know how those pinholes happen in the worst places at the worst times somtimes you need to make a temporary fix to buy time I think that can work for this everything can have a place and time..

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@KZD250

8 months ago

Gotta turn the water off to drop that down in so why not just do what Roger said

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@KDlGG

7 months ago

These seem like shark bites to me, emergency use only.

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@derrick9245

8 months ago

Id Cut it out and repair it! job done in 5 minutes instead of waiting 15 minutes for the epoxy to blow out and set I guess that’s the difference from a plumber and diy bloke

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