dougg
Well-Known Member
Ive got to change a 50mm sea cock.
What do the memberes think to using PTFE on the threads? or is this a no no?
What do the memberes think to using PTFE on the threads? or is this a no no?
I find the useful thing about PTFE is that it does not seize up like a plumbing paste so you should always be able to remove it.Ive got to change a 50mm sea cock.
What do the memberes think to using PTFE on the threads? or is this a no no?
The paste version is superb but not usually available through 'normal' outlets. It can be the answer to many difficult sealing problems.
I got this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0082AL3ZQ/dolcetto-21
They also do a smaller pack, but not good value: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0082AL3L0/dolcetto-21
I find the useful thing about PTFE is that it does not seize up like a plumbing paste so you should always be able to remove it.
This always remind me of a work collegue who was nicknamed Teflon. Asking why Teflon I learnt that what ever he was told absolutely nothing stuck!
we used hessian rope to wrap into the threads with some sort of grease!
NOTE: It is actually described as a lubricant
I'm sure the bulk of it does provide a bit of sealing as well though.
Pete
I'm replacing my Seacocks etc later this year- why shouldn't I use Sikaflex to seal the threads, rather than PTFE tape?
John