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    Quote Originally Posted by wonderplumb View Post
    577 might be the stuff, ill have to have a look, as long as its ok for potable water.

    This site http://loctite.com.au/int_henkel/loc...0439screen.pdf (page 8) makes it sound like the right stuff for the job... I may give it a go.

    Loctite 577
    Recommended for all coarse metal threads. Suitable for applications at low temperatures requiring fast cure, e.g. outdoor plant maintenance.
    Sydney Water Board Approval Number 95/00043.
    Gas; Approved by AGA. Approval Number 4787 to a maximum pressure rating of 2600kPa.
    WRC approval for use with potable water.

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    567 it is mate, had a look today. I usually just ask my local supplier for a tube of loctite and he knows what I mean most times......."yeah, the ???? in the white tube"..................
    Plumbers were around long before Jesus was a carpenter

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