Hi
I'm in the middle of a minor remodel of our downstairs bathroom (thanks for all the help). While replacing some damaged drywall, I apparently spaced out a little bit and, to make a long story short, there is now a hole in the copper supply pipe for the toilet roughly the diameter of a small nail. I actually sent the nail through the face of the stud and into the pipe, not the brightest move. Anyway, I am fairly handy (really) and would like to fix this myself, if possible. What is the easiest way? Does this type of pipe have to be soldered?
Thanks,
Tim
I'm in the middle of a minor remodel of our downstairs bathroom (thanks for all the help). While replacing some damaged drywall, I apparently spaced out a little bit and, to make a long story short, there is now a hole in the copper supply pipe for the toilet roughly the diameter of a small nail. I actually sent the nail through the face of the stud and into the pipe, not the brightest move. Anyway, I am fairly handy (really) and would like to fix this myself, if possible. What is the easiest way? Does this type of pipe have to be soldered?
Thanks,
Tim
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