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Did you ever use jar rubbers to keep your skates on?

Sometimes the skates were too loose even tightening them up, so we would go into the kitchen and get one of those jar rubbers used for canning and put them around the end of the skate. Worked like a charm.

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Lead pipes (no longer used) Iron pipes (used for fresh and waste water) PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride (used for fresh and waste water) Copper pipes (used for fresh water, natural gas) Pipes have even been constructed of wooden boxes, prior to 1900. There are L and T shaped fittings for pipes, along with end caps. PVC pipes use a purple compound which joins the sections together. Copper pipes are usually sealed with solder. Iron pipes are threaded together, and a small amount of teflon tape is wrapped around the threads before assembly for a good seal. Hope this answers your question.
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