Stillleaking
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I've got a pair of tees that connect to a mainline and feed three branches. One of the tees has a crack in it. The original installer didn't do a very good job making sure the four pipes joined the tees in alignment to avoid stress. Anyway I'm wondering if there is some magic compound designed for PVC that could be applied to the tee and crack area. If I have to replace all this mess it will be a major job. When you cut out the old tees all the pipes lose length. I could probably use those telescoping unions to reconnect but there must be a high solids compound that bonds to PVC which would make it a 60 second solution. I'm tempted to wire brush it and lay some JB Weld on it.