theoldwizard1
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My one can that is to last me a lifetime is getting very thick/sticky. What solvent can I add a few drops of to bring it back to "peanut butter" consistence ?
After getting sick of seeing 3/4 full cans of dried up Masters Pipe Dope being chucked at work, I diluted some with isopropyl alcohol and it works just fine. I believe I read the MSDS sheet to see what was in it. It might take a bit of mixing, but I have brought back some stuff that was almost like old window putty.
if I even look at it wrong its gonna leak, so I never take a chance on iffy sealant. I'll pitch a 1/2 gone can if it starts looking questionable.
Sort of a side note, but has anyone else noted that the brush in the lid in this stuff (and antiseize, and similar products) only seems to reach about half the product in the can?
Drives me batty.
But yeah, I agree -- if it's been long enough that the old stuff is getting crusty, buy a new can. It's not going to break you.

After getting sick of seeing 3/4 full cans of dried up Masters Pipe Dope being chucked at work, I diluted some with isopropyl alcohol and it works just fine. I believe I read the MSDS sheet to see what was in it. It might take a bit of mixing, but I have brought back some stuff that was almost like old window putty.
Well the Harvey TFE past main ingredients are calcium carbonate (powdered limestone), 50-70%, and oxidized soybean oil, 10-30%. A small amount of this last item would probably work well, but I have never heard of that stuff.
you could probably use cooking oil. Gas company employee told me they put dope on both the male and female threads for NG piping. Been doing that for years without an issue.oxidized soybean oil
I find it interesting that window putty was mentioned. Window putty is powdered limestone and boiled linseed oil. The oxidized soybean oil would be nothing more than a slower drying oil. I know that Rectorseal 5 (my dope of choice) uses powdered leather instead of other fillers.

Now I use Loctite/Permatex "PST" #592. Can't be beat. Hardens like thread locker in the absence of air. (4 hours to reposition the fitting, if needed.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AAJTYS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
565, 567, 592 and some others are all in the same family of anaerobic, PTFE (Teflon) enhanced thread sealers.For medium pressure lines (like on air compressor) that you can not get to seal with average products, use Loctite 567 Sealant.