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olmec

Burning Hunk
Oct 31, 2014
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Aside from my poor choice in buying home depot piping (leaks everywhere), so far so good. Not use to the glass staying clean #englanderplroblems
 
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Just wrap all the pipe in high temp silicone tape and there won't be any more leaks :)
 
looks like your covering that nice brick behind the stove...why?
 
looks like your covering that nice brick behind the stove...why?
Love hate relationship with that brick haha. I might not cover it completely but wanted something to run wiring and outlets through. Might get crafty with it. I like the brick but my better half doesn't [emoji6]
 
Haha I'll need silicone in a spray gun to fix these. It's mostly the T that's leaking.

I wrap any T's/elbows and cleanouts with tape. Those have a nasty habit of leaking (at least for me), so I just do it as a matter of course. A nurse or veterinarian would probably make it look better, but mine don't leak, and are out of sight behind the stove, so I'm good with it.
 
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