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Repairing Broken Brass Tubing
By Joel Gauthier

Hello MMD,  I have a bit of a predicament.  I removed the front board
on the second tier of striker pneumatics to check for debris and clean
the nickel tubing, when one of the nickel-plated copper (brass?) tubes
broke off of its base 'nipple connector'.

Is there anyway that I can reattach it?  Can I get this welded?  Also,
what's the best way to ensure that these tubes are still air-tight?

Thanks,
Joel Gauthier


(Message sent Mon 13 Nov 2006, 01:15:25 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

Key Words in Subject:  Brass, Broken, Repairing, Tubing

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