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En el artículo 2,
DerbyBorn escribió: I agree with your thinking - but in this case the thread itself is the leakage route. Yes, I realised that, hence my question. The "basin mate" rubber bung compresses and seals the threads without the need for any sealant, plumber's mate or PTFE. A much more elegant solution, IMO. And it saves me buying a tube of sealant, of which I'll use a tiny amount for this job and waste the rest as by the time I come to use it for another job, it'll have solidified in the tube. -- (\_/) (='.'=) Bunny says: Windows 10? Nein danke! (")_(") |
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