NO. -Solder it , or cut it out and fit a coupling or union to fill the gap. -If there are any other pinholes nearby, ( or dark green spots,where pinholes WILL come) cut out the whole section and replace with PEX and 2 unions.
If you have leaks in a water bottle rocket, the pressure will quickly escape along with the water and the rocket won't be able to reach as high an altitude as a rocket without leaks.
Silicone and any epoxy will hold in water
If you water any glue down, you simply make it weaker, with less adhesive effect.
If your attic doesn't have any leaks, then the patina (green color) is most likely formed by the reaction between the copper and carbon dioxide in the air, forming copper carbonate. This patina, called verdigris, protects the copper underneath from corrosion.
you don need glue you can take flour and water and mix them together and it get sticky and you put that in there
No. I'm not sure what "absorb electricity" even means, and copper doesn't absorb water to any appreciable degree.
Copper vessels can be used to store drinking water. Just be sure that the copper is water resistant enough to be able to withstand the fluid without any of it coming off.
Put your finger in cold water immediately. This will cool the glue and prevent any further scalding. The glue will probably have melted in to your skin, and needs the advice of your nearest medic, to minimise any damage and infection.
Magnets do not have any glue in them.
Wood glue is better FOR GLUING WOOD than any other type of glue !
Well I think if you put any glue in your eye, then you might be in trouble. You should go see a doctor...
i've been running my truck with "copper block" for the last year. follow the directions exactly. unfortunately it can be expensive.