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Unread 07-24-2004, 06:07 AM   #107
Etacovda
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Perhaps;

The point for me is, why the hell should you have to suffer possible problems over 25c of nickel, or perhaps $1 of anodization?

Forgive me for being blunt, but people will pay money for bling; its the simple magpie theory - its shiny, they want it. Nothing will stop them. Don't make them pay by having a substandard design.

Slater - difference is, you're probably using anti-freeze, right? my question earlier, shot down by billA and others, about using anti-freeze is right, in your case, but not when this item is subject to vapourised moisture (as you pointed out, yourself, lol).

Why the HELL should you have to risk your more than probably expensive pump for a 10$ t stopper? makes no sense at all to me.

A water heater tank has a heater in it... will this make it more electrically conductive, which would encourage corrosion? thus requiring an anode?

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