Re: pipe dope?

Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:05 pm

alan_marks wrote:...and what kind of plumbing are you doing that would require pipe dope?



off topic i know but,

When we bought my house it was full of rusted out Galvanized pipe that I have been replacing over time with CPVC - wherever the two meet is a huge risk for a leak - so I use Teflon tape and pipe dope at the same time to cut down on the risk

That being said, I used to have a pipe like that Mylo
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Re: pipe dope?

Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:44 pm

Mylo wrote:Image



i like the colors in this unit. would change very nicely.

OT: pipe dope is not "food grade" ie. not for keggle valves. also doesn't work the greatest on all the regulator fittings. had to replace all points with teflon tape after a year to resolve all the leaks.
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