JDeereman said:Thanks to all who replied. from your collective suggestions, i think i see where i may have been going wrong and not getting really great results. i'll go back and try again armed with this info. thanks!
Theo
For one thing, it never occurred to me that there was a wider teflon tape available for larger diameter pipes. i've been using 1/2 inch where i apparently should have been using 3/4". i will have to look for it. i've also been using 2 wraps max where i probably should have been using 3 wraps. but tightening is also a mystery to me. seems that where fittings finally line up, they are always either too loose and leak or it would take overtightening to get one more full turn. this usually means i need to start all over again and use more or less tape but often with no better results.Iplayfarmer said:Don't hog all the experience to yourself. Tell us where you went wrong and what you did different. Did your results improve?
We all want to learn from your experience so we don't have to make all the mistakes ourselves.
SPYDERLK said:I disagree, in part, with all answers given.![]()
larry
If a fitting is a little too loose at lineup, take it apart and clean off the teflon scraps. Then put moly anti seize grease on the male, assemble, and tighten 1 turn beyond the too loose line up point. Remove, clean, rewrap teflon, and assemble to the line up tight point.JDeereman said:For one thing, it never occurred to me that there was a wider teflon tape available for larger diameter pipes. i've been using 1/2 inch where i apparently should have been using 3/4". i will have to look for it. i've also been using 2 wraps max where i probably should have been using 3 wraps. but tightening is also a mystery to me. seems that where fittings finally line up, they are always either too loose and leak or it would take overtightening to get one more full turn. this usually means i need to start all over again and use more or less tape but often with no better results.
Theo
SPYDERLK said:... Then put moly anti seize grease on the male, assemble, and ...
ampsucker said:anybody else prefer pipe dope over the tape?
i bought a decent size bottle of the white pipe dope/putty and have never looked back. on the can it says it is good for water, air, natural gas, propane, hot/cold, just about anything except strong oxidizers.
whenever i've watched a plumber, they almost always seem to use the dope and not too many choose the tape option.
just curious if this is the norm or if there is some good reason to go with one over the other.
amp