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[email protected] November 6th 07 06:44 PM

Slow leak on boiler return line
 
I have a very slow dripping leak along the boiler return line
(threaded black pipe), a few joints away from the actual boiler. I
would rather not repair now as it's too cold to lose heat for a day:
drain the system (and finally install shut offs on either side of the
boiler!), cut the pipe, install a new union, refill, purge air, etc.
It looks like the pipe dope on this specific threaded connection may
have been insufficient.

Is there anything that I can apply to the outside of the joint (epoxy,
etc?) that would stop the dripping until I can deal with this next
Spring/Summer?

Thanks.
-Theodore


Edwin Pawlowski November 6th 07 08:20 PM

Slow leak on boiler return line
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a very slow dripping leak along the boiler return line
(threaded black pipe), a few joints away from the actual boiler. I
would rather not repair now as it's too cold to lose heat for a day:
drain the system (and finally install shut offs on either side of the
boiler!), cut the pipe, install a new union, refill, purge air, etc.
It looks like the pipe dope on this specific threaded connection may
have been insufficient.

Is there anything that I can apply to the outside of the joint (epoxy,
etc?) that would stop the dripping until I can deal with this next
Spring/Summer?

Thanks.
-Theodore


What will you do if it leaks worse in mid January and the temperature is 40
degrees less than it is today? There is nothing on the outside that is
foolproof. Plenty of things (epoxy, JB Weld, etc) may get you an hour, day,
month, or more, but long term, it just does not hold up in most cases.



[email protected] November 6th 07 08:40 PM

Slow leak on boiler return line
 
What will you do if it leaks worse in mid January and the temperature is 40
degrees less than it is today? There is nothing on the outside that is
foolproof. Plenty of things (epoxy, JB Weld, etc) may get you an hour, day,
month, or more, but long term, it just does not hold up in most cases.


Ok. Thanks for the advice.


ransley November 7th 07 12:58 AM

Slow leak on boiler return line
 
On Nov 6, 5:26 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Duct tape.

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I'm Ernest T. Bass;
and, I approved this message.
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wrote in message

ups.com...
I have a very slow dripping leak along the boiler return line
(threaded black pipe), a few joints away from the actual boiler. I
would rather not repair now as it's too cold to lose heat for a day:
drain the system (and finally install shut offs on either side of the
boiler!), cut the pipe, install a new union, refill, purge air, etc.
It looks like the pipe dope on this specific threaded connection may
have been insufficient.

Is there anything that I can apply to the outside of the joint (epoxy,
etc?) that would stop the dripping until I can deal with this next
Spring/Summer?

Thanks.
-Theodore


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Zyp November 8th 07 08:48 PM

Slow leak on boiler return line
 
Bubba wrote:
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:44:57 -0800, wrote:

I have a very slow dripping leak along the boiler return line
(threaded black pipe), a few joints away from the actual boiler. I
would rather not repair now as it's too cold to lose heat for a day:
drain the system (and finally install shut offs on either side of the
boiler!), cut the pipe, install a new union, refill, purge air, etc.
It looks like the pipe dope on this specific threaded connection may
have been insufficient.

Is there anything that I can apply to the outside of the joint
(epoxy, etc?) that would stop the dripping until I can deal with
this next Spring/Summer?

Thanks.
-Theodore


Lemme get this straight Theo.........
We've just started to get into the winter season. You want to wait
till Spring/Summer to repair it?
What are you going to do if it goes completly in the middle of the
winter on a Sat evening?
Id suggest fixing it right at the earliest opportunity. Otherwise, I
hear bubble gum and scotch tape make great leak repairs.
Bubba


He could use a clamp and boot? But what's he gonna do about other parts of
the pipe that soom will be leaking? I'm thinking he should call a
qualified, licensed, insured heating / boiler repair company. Take a loan,
use a credit card, or pay cash, which ever works and rest assured his
property won't go scathed when it finally bursts.

--
Zyp




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