b-body-bob
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I've got a reno under way and put a ball valve in the water supply where the underground supply line enters the house. There is a 3/4" male threaded connector there, so the ball valve threads on.
When I had the handle where I wanted it, it didn't feel tight so I turned it more and I ended up with the handle about 45 degrees around from the top. There was no way I could turn it any further because then the handle would've run into the water line and no chance it was going to turn all the way around again to get the handle where I wanted it anyway.
Making it worse, when we turned the meter on, there was a small leak right at the threads on the ball valve.
It seems like I'm always having this problem. The ball valves on my compressor are also turned around and it drives me crazy. If I stop when vthe handle is where I want it, there's a leak, and if I keep going I end up with the handle in an awkward position. Is there a secret to knowing when to stop turning, and how to keep things from leaking?
In this case I put teflon tape on the inlet pipe before adding the ball valve. Do I need to add some other kind of sealant too, so I can position the handle where I want it without it leaking? I bought some rectorseal but I'm not sure that's the right stuff or not.
Any help in understanding how to get it right is greatly appreciated.
When I had the handle where I wanted it, it didn't feel tight so I turned it more and I ended up with the handle about 45 degrees around from the top. There was no way I could turn it any further because then the handle would've run into the water line and no chance it was going to turn all the way around again to get the handle where I wanted it anyway.
Making it worse, when we turned the meter on, there was a small leak right at the threads on the ball valve.
It seems like I'm always having this problem. The ball valves on my compressor are also turned around and it drives me crazy. If I stop when vthe handle is where I want it, there's a leak, and if I keep going I end up with the handle in an awkward position. Is there a secret to knowing when to stop turning, and how to keep things from leaking?
In this case I put teflon tape on the inlet pipe before adding the ball valve. Do I need to add some other kind of sealant too, so I can position the handle where I want it without it leaking? I bought some rectorseal but I'm not sure that's the right stuff or not.
Any help in understanding how to get it right is greatly appreciated.
