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Solder to the rescue...

Duct tape works to support the sagging headliner. I tried solder, but nooooooo.......

After washing the fitting and pipe, I wire brushed the rust and then ground around the pinhole (four of them, in fact) with my dremel to expose fresh metal.

Then I used ordinary plumbing flux and solder. It took about 2 seconds with a propane torch.

BU, she'll get a good education ($$). Got one of my master's there ('92). Silber's hell on wheels, but he built a terrific school.

Our daughter chose $yracu$e instead.

Search out Cinderella Garage. Used to be in Cambridge, had a good reputation for Volvos (honest and reasonably priced). But I cannot find them in a Google search, so maybe their prices were too reasonable. However, I can recommend someone an hour south of Boston...
--
Don Foster (near Cape Cod, MA)






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