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PimpOfJoytime t1_j1i0f21 wrote

I also did not leave a drip and now have a frozen line.

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Campwithchamp OP t1_j1i1o14 wrote

Ugh...welcome to the crawl space club. Hope you get it fixed without too much trouble

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sleevieb t1_j1i22gq wrote

Is that what you had to do

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Campwithchamp OP t1_j1i26zm wrote

Im working on it now. Just sitting down here with a heater on it. But I think I found the spot...we'll see in a sec

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sleevieb t1_j1i9ggb wrote

Did it work

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Campwithchamp OP t1_j1idn73 wrote

Nope lol currently at lowes buying all manner of insulation

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Campwithchamp OP t1_j1imf7r wrote

Found an exposed iron(?) pipe under the deck that lines up with the hot line inside. Wrapped that and used some fiber glass to fill in the gaps as much as possible. We'll see if that works.

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DeathOrGlory92 t1_j1irhkc wrote

Your hot line shouldn’t go outside, that sounds like a gas line

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sleevieb t1_j1irklr wrote

It's probably copper. Im a renter so I'm afraid to do something and unintentionally build up pressure down the line and blow some shit up.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_j1krroe wrote

As long as you don't use a crazy heater you'll be fine it's when you use a torch that you tend to blow s*** up

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