10-14-11, 09:43 AM | #11 |
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I don't think I'd try to unscrew it. If its not just screwed in you'll wreck something trying to get it out, especially with the tank being older you probably have some corrosion and/or build up over the years. I'd try to either thread the end or do you like you said and stretch a 1" copper pipe over the end and solder it on.
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