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Jeff Wisnia
 
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toller wrote:
If you don't want to sweat, there is an epoxy that worked fine the two times
I used it 2 years ago. I got mine at Lowes.

A big down side is that when I wanted to use it last week it had gone bad.
(I did notice that one of the caps wasn't on real good, but poor design made
that difficult.) So, $7/joint is pretty expensive if you just have the one.
Much easier to justify if you can use it a few times before it expires.


If you keep it in the freezer compartment of the kitchen fridhge it'll
stay good "forever". I've got some electrically conductive epoxy that
I've had in there over 15 years now, and the darn stuff works like new
whenever I need a dab to fix something "unsolderable" like an aluminum
magnet wire joint.


There is also a cyanoacrylic on the market, but I haven't gotten around to
trying it yet.



If the compression fittings have conventional ferrules, I've had great
luck wrapping a turn of teflon tape twisted into a "string" around the
side of the ferrule opposite the nut so that it gets squished between
the ferrule, the tubing and the body of the fiting.

HTH,

Jeff

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