chunkolini
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Ages ago I removed a radiator from my system for decorating.
for ages it had a very slow leak that eventually cured itself. So I have prented to forget about it. The plsterers moved the pipe and have set the leak off again.
its a weird one. the nut below the tap seems seized to the tap, turn either and both turn and the but does not seem to get any tighter. I am no plumber and am wary of it shearing off. I have tried turning them in opposite directions and it feels likely to break and flood me out.~Any ideas how I can fx it without either calling out a plumber or flooding myself out.
it looks like the paint Nazi who lived here has painted it a million times like everything else in the place
Would amalgamating tape make a temporary bodge? I cant see any way of isolating it without draining the whole system.
for ages it had a very slow leak that eventually cured itself. So I have prented to forget about it. The plsterers moved the pipe and have set the leak off again.
its a weird one. the nut below the tap seems seized to the tap, turn either and both turn and the but does not seem to get any tighter. I am no plumber and am wary of it shearing off. I have tried turning them in opposite directions and it feels likely to break and flood me out.~Any ideas how I can fx it without either calling out a plumber or flooding myself out.
it looks like the paint Nazi who lived here has painted it a million times like everything else in the place
Would amalgamating tape make a temporary bodge? I cant see any way of isolating it without draining the whole system.