gsport
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what's the best to use on a compressor and air lines, regulators, etc??
thanks dawg... but i couldn't get the link to work
and thanks everyone else. i had used dope on all my hard lines but i still have a very small leak, think i'm going to redo em all again, this time using only tape.... wish me luck, jim
Both. Wrap it a couple times then apply a medium amount of pipe dope. It will not leak!
Rectorseal, rectorseal, rectorseal. Teflon tape not needed.
Read link in post number 2I'm from the old school. What's Rectorseal?
When using dope, should you wait for it to dry?
i use both at times, I used to use the yellow gas line tape, but am using Permatex or the stick from loctite more lately.
course when you put only two new tires on a vehicle, they used to go on the front, now since ford explorers rollover debacle, they are to go on the rear..............go figure..................
Notice that NPT pipe threads are tapered....you won't see NPT threads on hyd fittings.
Compressed air? I think Teflon would be better...but a lot really depends on what material your lines are made of.
Here is a good thread on the subject Tape or Dope?
One of the things you have to understand about using tape or dope is that one of the purposes is to lubercate the threads so that the two pieces will turn easier....with NPT threads, this allows you to get a tighter connection which what is really sealing the connection.
We we do stainless steel fittings we use an anti-sieze compound....otherwise, the thread gaul up on you and it leaks all over the place.....not to mention the fact that you will never get it apart.
