what ever came from the guy with the frozen owb lines?

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ericjeeper

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Yes I remember that

It sounded messy, but no reason it would not work.
A feller could have cut a line on the outside and pushed a length of 1/4 inch icemaker line in until he reached the frozen area. Then sent the hot water in to start eating it away.
 
rdbrumfield

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One thing if you have steel pipes, it put your welder on low and clamp it on. It will thaw them in no time.
I had a hose bib freeze last winter on the outside of the house, hardly ever happens here. I was amazed at how fast it thawed when I just hauled it out and took a whizz on it. Then I just let it run at a dribble, didn't have anymore problems.
 
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what is the rate?

One thing if you have steel pipes, it put your welder on low and clamp it on. It will thaw them in no time.
I had a hose bib freeze last winter on the outside of the house, hardly ever happens here. I was amazed at how fast it thawed when I just hauled it out and took a whizz on it. Then I just let it run at a dribble, didn't have anymore problems.

of the intake of beer required to stand there and let it run a dribble after the whizzing is done?
I am not a beer drinker, so If it did not stay thawed after the initial whizz I am done til warm weather. LOL
 

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