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In the process of upgrading tanks and fixing some leaks, I noticed a small one from a bulkhead that goes in between the back cabinet wall from the previous owner. The blue pipe is glued in on both sides of the wall. The back seems to be dry. Any options other than cutting it all out? The red arrow is where it’s leaking.

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Did you try tightening the nut on the bulkhead at all? Sometimes just a small turn will stop a small leak.
 
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Did you try tightening the nut on the bulkhead at all? Sometimes just a small turn will stop a small leak.
It was too tight. I had to use a wrench to get it off last night and I believe they use two separate pieces of pipe to glue into each side. I think I'm just going to replumb it.
 

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