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Hi,
I found this forum when I was in need of some advice about water hammer, and received some helpful advice.

I am not a plumber: the best I have done, really, is to attach new sink taps using compression fittings. No PTFE tape, no pastes - no leaks!
I firmly recommend a pipe cutter rather than a hacksaw.
 
Hi,
I found this forum when I was in need of some advice about water hammer, and received some helpful advice.

I am not a plumber: the best I have done, really, is to attach new sink taps using compression fittings. No PTFE tape, no pastes - no leaks!
I firmly recommend a pipe cutter rather than a hacksaw.

Some more information about the problem would be helpful to gain a better response as to how to fix
 
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