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		<description><![CDATA[If u leave a brass garden sprayer hose ends connected to the outside through the winter can get into the discussions? My father I said that I found tight end for the wing (not separated, even with vise), but left outside all winter (which, if u do not pull em freeze in inside anyway) but [...]]]></description>
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<b>If u leave a brass garden sprayer hose ends connected to the outside through the winter can get into the discussions?</b>
<p> <i>My father</i> I said that I found tight end for the wing (not separated, even with vise), but left outside all winter (which, if u do not pull em freeze in inside anyway) but while the child is to be taken in case of any long winter? It seems there was a large amount of white on the net I could see. As I said have never unscrew tubes as is trash after trying to exit. I do not think it&#39;s my fault &#8230;. I do not remember what the subject. </p>
<p> dissimilar metals such as iron and brass pin connecting the garden hose in the pressence of air moisture and corrode. (Call galvanic / dielectric corrosion) http://www.corrview.com/tech_p_10.htm Try some &quot;Liquid Nails&quot; on the network. I rarely see an error. You can purchase at most hardware stores supply. It is a useful element that every homeowner should have around. </p>
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