Anyone ever use one of the several epoxy repair puttys out there to repair pinhole leaks in copper pipe? I have an older, discontinued Delta kitchen faucet, that has 5/16 copper water supply stubs that are compression fitted to the PEX water lines under the sink. Found a couple pinhole leaks in the cold water side up close to where it attaches at the countertop. Of course the proper repair would involve taking out the faucet and all of the connections, then cut out the leaking section and resolder a repair piece in. But I can reach the area of the pipe where the leaks (2) are fairly easily and clean/prep for an epoxy type repair without having to pull everything apart. If anyone has used epoxy to repair pipe, what ones were good/bad/easy to work with/made a"permanent" repair etc.?