To me, it looks like it’s not leaking at the crimp, but at the fitting screwed on to the tee. There should be a thin rubber washer or cone shaped washer inside that fitting. Unscrew that fitting from… (View Post)
You can use these little compressors to blow out your water lines if you 1st drain the water heater. Close the water heater drain valve. Now the empty water heater becomes your air tank. Fill your sy… (View Post)
I use a fine tooth mini hacksaw and cut almost all the way through the crimp ring. Stick a straight blade screwdriver in the saw cut and twist, opening up the ring. You will probably have to warm up … (View Post)