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Default plumbers putty for leaky threaded joint?


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The threaded pipe joint I installed last week for one of my home's hot
water radiators is leaking a little. It it now obvious to me that I
didn't put enough pipe dope on when I installed. I would prefer to
wait a few days before I redo because we're in the middle of a cold
spell. But the pipe orientation makes it difficult to catch the drip,
so I want it to stop. Would plumbers epoxy putty work here? or would
the heat and lack of smooth surface (i.e. threads) doom this patch job
to instant failure? And if it does work, would I be able to remove
the putty or does it harden so strong that I won't be able to break it
off. I never worked with this stuff before, so I'm not familiar.

Opinions?

-Theodore.


Take it apart . clean the threads wrap 5 to 6 revolutions of Teflon tape
tight around threads ( Looking at the end you are going to wrap go
clockwise) then apply pipe dope the best is the type with Teflon in it
Rectorseal T plus 2 Teflon enriched thread sealant.