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Old 12-09-2016, 10:51 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hope thats the fix. If it isnt and you still need a band aid fix then a silicone coupler is not what you would want in there. Instead, use a T-bolt clamp. These can easily be placed anywhere along the pipe and it is stainless steel which will be a million times better for wearing through than silicone. Also, you can place an additional "plate" of steel band under the clamp for even more wearable thickness. Again, this is a band aid fix and should be avoided all together. Im sure Sasha will get this corrected for you.

I had been throwing out the windex trick a few times and it is a much better way to go over a lubricant based liquid since that will always be under your coupler and remain slippy.
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