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![]() I have plumbed in new lines and put to use within 2 hours on running tanks, a couple time winin an hour. on a closed system it is going to take a long time for the smell to dissapate and not a good indacator.
Steve
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![]() Agreed. I've shut my tank off, spliced in some new parts, drank a cup of coffee and fired it back up.
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![]() Quote:
I was starting to panic a little thinking " Am I the only crazy person that fires things up after a very short cure time"? I do try to do it in very small amounts under the idea that if I re-did tons of plumbing all at once, the VOC would be much more of a problem. |
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![]() Let it sit 5 minutes and you are good to go. Wipe off the excess cement inside the pipe with a paper towel where possible.
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