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On 10/06/2021 00:23, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Fredxx wrote: On 09/06/2021 08:37, fred wrote: Anyone wrap olives in ptfe ? No, it shouts of amateur. Oddly, it was a pro I got the tip from. Long before newsnet. I prefer to use any other lubricant if it is necessary. Petroleum jelly if potable. It's not acting as a lubricant. More of a sealer. You've contradicted this statement below? PTFE should be confined to threads IMHO. The threads pay no part in sealing a compression fitting. I meant threaded fittings and not compression fittings, such as taper threads etc. |
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