Sealing pipe threads
To seal pipe threads, especially steel, I have to put it in a vice and then use a huge pipe wrench to really apply force until it finally seals. The thing is, I'm making a piston valve gun out of steel pipe, how can I access the piston and at the same time have that joint seal completely
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Are you using Teflon Tape? If you are, are you using enough? [youtube][/youtube]
That should give you an idea as to how much
That should give you an idea as to how much
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Apply the tape correctly and it doesn't get "shredded." I'm currently under the impression that the entire tape is teflon. It's called PTFE tape, and PTFE = polytetrafluoroethylene = teflon. Right?
Teflon tape is not only a lubricant. It does also lubricate, but it is intended to make the threads seal. Deforming the threads with two unlike metals like brass and steel may result in a permanent connection. Deforming the threads is not advisable. In addition, this may result. That was just using small hand tools, no vice.
Every time you unscrew the threads take off any excess that's hanging around and wasn't in the connection and apply new.
Every time you unscrew the threads take off any excess that's hanging around and wasn't in the connection and apply new.
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I was having trouble with teflon on galv steel pipes. Try the pink teflon that's intended for gas, it's a fair bit thicker and won't be chewed up by threads.
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This product ALWAYS works and as I recall, it's rated to 3500 psi.
Loctite ® 55™ Pipe Sealing Cord
Loctite ® 55™ Pipe Sealing Cord
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as long as you're applying the tape correctly, It will work on even large diameter steel fittings. I've never had one leak on me with properly applied pipe tape.
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