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Thread: Best way to seal threads?
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16th November 2008, 07:10 AM #1
Best way to seal threads?
I just put a pressure gauge inline on my incoming water pipe. I used a T-piece with flare fittings on each end.
I have found that flare fittings are by far the best and most reliable fitting.
However, where I have connected male/female threads on the T-piece I am getting a very slow leak which is annoying the hell out of me. (1 drip every minute or so). I have dismanteled the thing 3 times but some of the drips persist.
I am using "Stag" thread sealant and teflon tape on the thread and tighting up the connects very tight.
My question is, what is the best thread sealant to use? I have encountered the problem often where I have had to disassemble some plumbing 2-3 times before I get it right.
How about Loctite 567? Anyone use it?
Thanks.
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