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Default Urgent plumbing issue!

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newshound wrote:
On 23/12/2020 18:37, JohnP wrote:


Sealant on the treads is not the solution - the threads only provide a
clamping force. The olive forms the seal. Cleanliness is the most important
thing.

Agreed, absolutely. But occasionally you end up with one joint that
weeps and where it would be a PITA to replace because of all the other
stuff connected to it. And then those PTFE goos are very useful.


It is also one of the reasons I usually use PTFE tape on the threads of
new compression fitting builds, because it reduces the friction so that
you get a better clamping load with less torque.


People always tell you not to put the tape over the olive, and I don't.
Although actually if you compare the strength of PTFE with even fully
annealed copper, you will find that a thin layer of PTFE will completely
extrude away from the metal to metal interface. The same is true of the
"knife edge" that you get where brass olives dig into a copper pipe.
PTFE tape there is *not* going to prevent you from getting a seal.


But, in a bodge, it's always possible for tape to trap grit at the
sealing location and make things worse.


I was taught to put tape over the olive. It seesm to work - even 40 years
later.

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