This is a compression fitting and sometimes the plastic line deforms and does not seal. You can use an insert inside the line and either a plastic or brass feral on the outside. The insert is a small brass tube that fits inside the plastic tubing. This keeps the line straight so that the feral will seal all the way around.
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In a stone cistern. Kind of a problem, no? Plastic jugs are good for awhile, but eventually leak. Metal canisters are also good for awhile, but slowly rust or leach metals into the water. Good luck!
depends if it a metal line or the plastic line. if it's metal you can use union fittings and a short pice of the same size line., if it's plastic then your screwed, you will need to replace the entire thing.
You can do it two ways: Use soapy water while it is inflated and find the leak or immerse it in water as you squeeze it to exhibit the bubbles from the air leaking out.
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The cap plugs the hole so there is no way for water to leak out. Water can't travel through plastic.
so it does not leak ha ha ha poo
metal epoxy from autozone,or lowes.they even make under water epoxy for metal repair.
Because there are really bad chemicals in plastic. Don't freeze water bottles or leave them out in the sun because the chemicals leak into the water that you consume.
same reason u dont pull out a knife when u get stabed
yes, it can and it will, i looked it up and my dad even told me, it will leak through a plastic bag. Unless it is thick.
Stainless steel, yes ... aluminum okay ... but raw unrefined metal, I would rather doubt it.