Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
Think it's possible??
Awl-- Goodgawd... what a hassle. And 1/2 brass, at that!! I used to be a fair half-assed plumber, and ahm wunnerin if the problem isn't these cheap chinese fittings. But American fittings are priced thru the effing roof!! What I'm "reduced to" is the old Hercules Pro Dope (mebbe w/ teflon additive), AND...... Thread!! Literally thread, cuz the plumber's string I got just seems to be pushed out of the way. Never had these problems before. Admittedly I'm using Channel-locks on this 1/2 plumbing, but this did not cause a problem before, either, unless I'm just getting weaker, as well as dumber, with age. Goodgawd.... -- Mr. P.V.'d formerly Droll Troll |
Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
"Proctologically Violated©®" wrote in message ... Think it's possible?? Awl-- Goodgawd... what a hassle. And 1/2 brass, at that!! I used to be a fair half-assed plumber, and ahm wunnerin if the problem isn't these cheap chinese fittings. But American fittings are priced thru the effing roof!! What I'm "reduced to" is the old Hercules Pro Dope (mebbe w/ teflon additive), AND...... Thread!! Literally thread, cuz the plumber's string I got just seems to be pushed out of the way. Never had these problems before. Admittedly I'm using Channel-locks on this 1/2 plumbing I do a few hundred fittings a year -- low-pressure hydraulics, air, water. Never had a problem. However, I never squeezed my fittings outta round with Channel-Loks, either. G LLoyd |
Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
Try "RectoRseal". Comes with or without Teflon. Seems to work well, even
with bad threads, chinese or otherwise. Proctologically Violated©® wrote: Think it's possible?? Awl-- Goodgawd... what a hassle. And 1/2 brass, at that!! I used to be a fair half-assed plumber, and ahm wunnerin if the problem isn't these cheap chinese fittings. But American fittings are priced thru the effing roof!! What I'm "reduced to" is the old Hercules Pro Dope (mebbe w/ teflon additive), AND...... Thread!! Literally thread, cuz the plumber's string I got just seems to be pushed out of the way. Never had these problems before. Admittedly I'm using Channel-locks on this 1/2 plumbing, but this did not cause a problem before, either, unless I'm just getting weaker, as well as dumber, with age. Goodgawd.... -- Mr. P.V.'d formerly Droll Troll -- Billy Hiebert HIEBERT SCULPTURE WORKS Small Part Injection Molding http://www.hieberts.com |
Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote in message
. .. "Proctologically Violated©®" wrote in message ... Think it's possible?? Awl-- Goodgawd... what a hassle. And 1/2 brass, at that!! I used to be a fair half-assed plumber, and ahm wunnerin if the problem isn't these cheap chinese fittings. But American fittings are priced thru the effing roof!! What I'm "reduced to" is the old Hercules Pro Dope (mebbe w/ teflon additive), AND...... Thread!! Literally thread, cuz the plumber's string I got just seems to be pushed out of the way. Never had these problems before. Admittedly I'm using Channel-locks on this 1/2 plumbing I do a few hundred fittings a year -- low-pressure hydraulics, air, water. Never had a problem. However, I never squeezed my fittings outta round with Channel-Loks, either. G You really think 'Locks can make a brass fitting out of round? Moreso than a pipe wrench? Also, never heard of RectoSeal--sounds right up my, uh, alley, tho. :) A HD item? Specialty? -- Mr. P.V.'d formerly Droll Troll LLoyd |
Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
I like a strap wrench, and yes, I am gettin' weaker as the years go by.
Maybe it's a torque thing... Doug Goncz Replikon Research Falls Church, VA 22044-0394 |
Treaded plumbing joints that don't leak?
Teflon tape and a strap wrench on the brass? Just a thought...
Stan |
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