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<p>[QUOTE="SmallPackage, post: 12378523, member: 290219"]You can also use the copper based anti-seize compound on the joints to keep them from corroding and make it easier to take apart much later. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hacking old pipes apart is pretty much par for the coarse tho.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SmallPackage, post: 12378523, member: 290219"]You can also use the copper based anti-seize compound on the joints to keep them from corroding and make it easier to take apart much later. Hacking old pipes apart is pretty much par for the coarse tho.[/QUOTE]
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