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I agree.. I’ve always preferred pipe dope. I’ll only use tape if it’s plastic.Some use Teflon tape, I’d use pipe dope for the best results. 45-50 is a good range for pressure.
I agree.. I’ve always preferred pipe dope. I’ll only use tape if it’s plastic.Some use Teflon tape, I’d use pipe dope for the best results. 45-50 is a good range for pressure.
I’m with ya.. tighten until it starts to get that contact and then finish it with where your valve or fitting need to be.So.. pipes dont need to be tight to seal? I tightened them all down hard. Like a young nun.
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If you get ‘em that tight, you stretch ‘em out and blow the back out.So.. pipes dont need to be tight to seal? I tightened them all down hard. Like a young nun.
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Six wraps seems like too much. It looks like you’re using the white stringy tape. That stuff is thin and not that great but you should be able to use it. I’d go 3 wraps maybe 4 but try to taper the layer of tape off the starter thread.So I wrapped the full threads. Not doing the starter threads may help make a better seal.
I'd say i did 6+ wraps. Had to pull a few off due to wrong direction but got them all correct.
I have pipe dope ready.
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When I’m doing boilers or water heaters, my old school journeyman I had 20years ago thought me witch seems the best way that I still do today on jobs. Everyone has there different ways keep in mind, but this has served me well in the trades. I use a standard Teflon tape and wrap the threads 3 times minimum how ever may times after is up you you but 3 is usually fine You’ll get a feel for it. Then I use The Green Stuff pipe dope one good swipe over that. Then just hand tighten down your pipe till it needs a pipe wrench or channel locks. Then a few turns till you feel your on the verge of possibly gona have to go Armstrong with it and stop. You’ll have a good deal that won’t green gobbler up in time and not damage your threads. It’s a lengthy explanation, once u do it it’s actually quick and easy. You can do this with plastic, copper or galvanized pipe. Hope this helps you.Humm...
I could be overtighten them and blowing the seal I guess.
But I like them tight.
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Oooo.. this is getting sexual!Humm...
I could be overtighten them and blowing the seal I guess.
But I like them tight.
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Beautiful example. The copper females are easier to stretch out.Should look something like this when you are done.you can see that the threads are not buried. View attachment 133066