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3 ways to fix: flexible (glue), "telescoping repair coupling" (glue), or compression (no glue) fitting. Where there are tight quarters and there is limited movement: | 3 ways to fix: flexible (glue), "telescoping repair coupling" (glue), or "compression coupling" (no glue) fitting. Where there are tight quarters and there is limited movement: | ||
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Revision as of 01:29, 25 December 2015
3 ways to fix: flexible (glue), "telescoping repair coupling" (glue), or "compression coupling" (no glue) fitting. Where there are tight quarters and there is limited movement:
You can also use an expansion joint - [1]
Or, you can use 4 elbows: