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GoHabsGo May 30th 07 02:49 PM

Brass T joint dripping
 
I am installing a brand new roman tub filler that has a brass to brass
threaded t-joint feeding the the faucet that drips when I open both valves
to fill the tub (when the joint has some water pressure). I have tried
adding extra teflon tape but it still drips. Is there a higher grade tape
to use or would pipe dope do the trick? Any other ideas?

RicodJour May 30th 07 02:51 PM

Brass T joint dripping
 
On May 30, 9:49 am, GoHabsGo wrote:
I am installing a brand new roman tub filler that has a brass to brass
threaded t-joint feeding the the faucet that drips when I open both valves
to fill the tub (when the joint has some water pressure). I have tried
adding extra teflon tape but it still drips. Is there a higher grade tape
to use or would pipe dope do the trick? Any other ideas?


Pipe dope is better at filling than tape.

R


dpb May 30th 07 03:51 PM

Brass T joint dripping
 
On May 30, 8:49 am, GoHabsGo wrote:
I am installing a brand new roman tub filler that has a brass to brass
threaded t-joint feeding the the faucet that drips when I open both valves
to fill the tub (when the joint has some water pressure). I have tried
adding extra teflon tape but it still drips. Is there a higher grade tape
to use or would pipe dope do the trick? Any other ideas?


Rico has the other idea but if you're using the white teflon, yellow
(for gas) is much thicker and is easier to handle, to boot.

I'm sure if you were to add enough teflon it'll eventually hold, but
pipe dope is what I tend to use routinely still. Personally, I like
the "MiTee" brand, but any is fine. Ace or any hardware will have
small volume containers...


[email protected] May 30th 07 04:34 PM

Brass T joint dripping
 
On May 30, 10:51�am, dpb wrote:
On May 30, 8:49 am, GoHabsGo wrote:

I am installing a brand new roman tub filler that has a brass to brass
threaded t-joint feeding the the faucet that drips when I open both valves
to fill the tub (when the joint has some water pressure). *I have tried
adding extra teflon tape but it still drips. *Is there a higher grade tape
to use or would pipe dope do the trick? *Any other ideas?


Rico has the other idea but if you're using the white teflon, yellow
(for gas) is much thicker and is easier to handle, to boot.

I'm sure if you were to add enough teflon it'll eventually hold, but
pipe dope is what I tend to use routinely still. *Personally, I like
the "MiTee" brand, but any is fine. *Ace or any hardware will have
small volume containers...


a plumber friend ALWAYS uses tape AND dope.

This combo never leaks.

I have found some teflon tape that was JUNK quality changed rolls from
a different store leak GONE



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