| Subject: | [Shop-talk] I give up! (almost) read >I know why pipe fitters get some much money! |
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| From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
| Date: | Fri, 27 May 2011 08:01:19 -0700 |
| References: | <OF94A68A8A.E10147E3-ON8525789D.004CC0F7-8525789D.004D4B76@mail.megageek.com> |
> I did > you the correct pipe sealer for the job (and I've tried other types.) So you used Loctite PST ? > As for the cause, I see that my pipe threader has a chipped tooth. I > think that may have caused bad threads on the pipe. But a few of the > leaks are where factory fittings are in factory nipples. So, get a die without a chipped tooth, and rethread the pipe for the leaking joints. A tap to chase the fittings will help, too. FWIW, my compressor leak turned out to be a cracked fitting in the drain line. Might be from vibration, but I think the casting was defective. It certainly wouldn't be the first one that was bad from the store. -- Randall |
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