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I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of
leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. |
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![]() "ss" wrote in message ... I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. Likely not made properly, there is a crack or roughness where the O ring goes. |
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It happens that ss formulated :
I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. A smear of plumbermait on the threads will help seal it. |
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On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 07:39:11 +1000, jeikppkywk, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: Likely not made properly, there is a crack or roughness where the O ring goes. Yeah, ask senile Rodent, the idiot knows EVERYTHING ...ALWAYS! LMAO -- Sqwertz to Rot Speed: "This is just a hunch, but I'm betting you're kinda an argumentative asshole. MID: |
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On 22/08/2019 22:28, ss wrote:
I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. Lube the O ring with some silicone grease. If that does not fix it, then Fernox LS-X -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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ss wrote:
I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100% https://screwfix.com/p/fernox-ls-x/23614 |
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Is it plastic onto metal? If so then some kind of deformation probably.
Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "ss" wrote in message ... I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. |
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ss wrote:
I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. Take it apart and check that the rubber seal is seated properly. I spent quite a while recently swearing at and tightening a new one until I took it apart and found the rubber ring was awry. -- Chris Green · |
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On 23/08/2019 07:53, Brian Gaff wrote:
Is it plastic onto metal? If so then some kind of deformation probably. Brian No plastic to plastic |
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Andy Burns wrote:
ss wrote: I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100% https://screwfix.com/p/fernox-ls-x/23614 Try using Vaseline on the o ring. |
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On 23/08/2019 07:53, Brian Gaff wrote: Is it plastic onto metal? If so then some kind of deformation probably. Brian No plastic to plastic Some defect in the plastic seems likely, either a void or sprue which might just be removable. -- Roger Hayter |
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On 23/08/2019 09:10, Chris Green wrote:
ss wrote: I bought a new bottle trap for under the sink, there is the tiniest of leaks, maybe about a couple tablespoons overnight, its coming from the bottom part (the trap) that screws on to the top part, I have tried tightening a bit more but still drips. Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. Take it apart and check that the rubber seal is seated properly. I spent quite a while recently swearing at and tightening a new one until I took it apart and found the rubber ring was awry. Almost certainly the cause IMHO. On old, dodgy screw up ones I tend to use the sealers in a squeezy bottle from Screwfix, etc. If it is a push-fit then the easiest fix is a few turns of white pvc electrical tape, applied under tension so that it stretches to fit tightly without creases. Done well, it doesn't look too much like a bodge. |
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On 23/08/2019 12:53, newshound wrote:
Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. I took it apart, couldnt see any issues, lightly smeared with some grease, back together and now watertight. |
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On 23/08/2019 12:59, ss wrote:
On 23/08/2019 12:53, newshound wrote: Any ideas to seal it 100%, although to be honest I cant understand why it leaks. I took it apart, couldnt see any issues, lightly smeared with some grease, back together and now watertight. sometimes te o-ring ends up slightly in the wrong place. Grease helps it be where in needs to be -- "I am inclined to tell the truth and dislike people who lie consistently. This makes me unfit for the company of people of a Left persuasion, and all women" |
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![]() It is one of those places where the thread does act (not very well) as part of the seal. You do need something on the thread. |
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