nwcrosse
Member
Hey everyone,
first post here, I've read some of the articles found using the search function to see if I could find my answer but no luck... Anyway I have recently used galvanized 1/2" piping to hardwire my air from basement to garage, and at a few (2-3) of my fittings under 90 psi I have found leaks.
I have around 15 joints from beginning to end and at each joint have used a compound that is labled as a pvc joint compound but was told by store associate that it would suffice. Why are they leaking, I feel I put more than enough compound on each of the threads and used wrenches to tighten far beyond hand tightening?
A few of the reasons I have come up with are that I had the fittings extremley tight, but after working in all the other pieces some of the previous fittings were unscrewed a bit. Also, should I have just stuck with Teflon tape? Did I fill the lines with pressure too soon after applying, is there a sit and settle period for the compound.
Any info would be great, after about 3.5 hours of work and around 100.00 in material just to find leaks i'm a little disappointed.
Thanks,
Nick
first post here, I've read some of the articles found using the search function to see if I could find my answer but no luck... Anyway I have recently used galvanized 1/2" piping to hardwire my air from basement to garage, and at a few (2-3) of my fittings under 90 psi I have found leaks.
I have around 15 joints from beginning to end and at each joint have used a compound that is labled as a pvc joint compound but was told by store associate that it would suffice. Why are they leaking, I feel I put more than enough compound on each of the threads and used wrenches to tighten far beyond hand tightening?
A few of the reasons I have come up with are that I had the fittings extremley tight, but after working in all the other pieces some of the previous fittings were unscrewed a bit. Also, should I have just stuck with Teflon tape? Did I fill the lines with pressure too soon after applying, is there a sit and settle period for the compound.
Any info would be great, after about 3.5 hours of work and around 100.00 in material just to find leaks i'm a little disappointed.
Thanks,
Nick
