I have a VERY slow leak in a threaded joint in a hot water heating pipe (copper). Maybe 2-3 drops/day. I can't tighten it because the other end is soldered into a T. I would like to avoid having to drain the system, cut the pipe, tighten the threaded joint, then re-join where I cut it. I couldn't do that right now anyway because it's heating season. Is there anything I can apply now that will stop the leak, preferably permanently? Nothing I've tried works. JB Weld for plumbing with several coats of oil based paint seemed to have fixed the problem, but after almost a month the drip re-started. I'm sure part of the problem is that it's a heating pipe that expands and contracts frequently. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
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