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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Dented Pipe fixing tools / info
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[QUOTE="Houndog, post: 762601, member: 35750"] That would be an advantage of living in the same country as Pacific Pipe Repair :) But after paying the exchange rate, possibly duty, shipping charges and brokerage fees it seems more logical to fix the pipe at home, at least for me :whiner: I don't actually reccomend the procedure, but I have done it in the past and will do it again. I use 40 psi max which I dial up on a seperate regulator, and I make sure that both 'plugs' are safety tied with decent wire. To get the air in I have an air fitting on one plug. If you are using propane you will need to concentrate in one area for a while, with oxy/acet you won't require much heat. My advice would be send it away, don't do it at home... :ohmy: [/QUOTE]
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