Teflon tape does almost nothing when used in 2 layer applications, 5-8 is MUCH better.
I've found that the only way a pipe wrench slips is if it is being used backwards, it does not compress that way.
Teflon tape does almost nothing when used in 2 layer applications, 5-8 is MUCH better.
I've found that the only way a pipe wrench slips is if it is being used backwards, it does not compress that way.
Wrap some duct tape around the outside and grab it with your pipe wrench.
As a former plumber (sort of) I will say that the recommended times around with teflon tape that I have heard of is 6.
thanks guys..i think i've basically got it..managed to get the pipe to grab and put about 4 turned around..one still leaked just a touch..but it was so little i was able to put a smear of silicon on it and it isn't leaking anymore..came back from my vacation and no leaks (it was running 12 hours a day so a good test)
If pipe wrench is not working, you may have to upset the misses and grab her jar opener pad. Place it in between the pipe and the pipe-wrench or channel locks. I have used that technique over and over. Should get you tight enough to stop any leaks. Good luck.
Use teflon sealant paste, not tape. I just installed a heater also and I found the tape was causing a little leak where it connected to the copper pipe.
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