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Unread 06-19-2002, 03:42 PM   #13
WebMasta33
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Another thing to note is that if your threads arn't sealed, you can have air evaporate out of the seals slowly. A simple pipe thread sealent would do the trick, but you can't use it on wet threads.

Also, having a sealed res is no problem, yes, water does change volume slightly with temperature, however, air is compressable, so the air will just compress, no big deal.
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