Hello, I have a 50+ year old 1/2 galvanized pipe that sprung a leak. I've cut the pipe at the leak with the intention of siding a rubber hose over the break and clamping it down on both sides. The only hose that I found that will slide over the pipe is a 7/8 inch inside diameter hose meant for a dish washer drain. It contains lead and states that it should not be used for drinking water. That gap that I have to cover in the broken pipe is only about 1 to 2 inches. Is it ok to use this rubber hose for that purpose or is it really a health risk?
Thanks, Mark
Thanks, Mark