yep. that will work just fine. Just a thin bead around the male threads. allow it to spread itself into the female threads as you screw the two pieces together. Just to keep it neat, I wipe off any excess with a paper towel
yep. that will work just fine. Just a thin bead around the male threads. allow it to spread itself into the female threads as you screw the two pieces together. Just to keep it neat, I wipe off any excess with a paper towel
I'd be careful with that one ... according to the manufacturers website they recommended against using this on ABS plastic which the majority of bulkheads are made of. PVC use only seems fine though.
I'd be careful with that one ... according to the manufacturers website they recommended against using this on ABS plastic which the majority of bulkheads are made of. PVC use only seems fine though.
I work in construction and we have to test all of our pipes to 150 psi minimum. We use pipe thread compound applied over teflon tape to ensure no leaks occur.
Im probably too late too this but want to offer something that will help everyone. Use Oateys FAST TAPE. Its a little pricey but you get what you pay for. Take 3 wraps and say goodbye to leaks. Its really heavy duty, thick and sticky stuff. I swear by the stuff
Ditch all the threads and do slip pvc with red hot glue. This is the reason they don't use threaded in house building or even irrigation bc it's always a weak point. I wouldn't trust even one under my tank!
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