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A properly soldered joint onto a copper pipe will not leak ever - unless it has been very abused - like hit with a hammer. One of the few times I have ever seen properly soldered joints broken was severe freezing in the winter 2010.
What sort of pipe is the soldered joint onto? Is it copper or chromed pipe?
 
A properly soldered joint onto a copper pipe will not leak ever - unless it has been very abused - like hit with a hammer. One of the few times I have ever seen properly soldered joints broken was severe freezing in the winter 2010.
What sort of pipe is the soldered joint onto? Is it copper or chromed pipe?
It's a copper one x
 
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