Cold Drink, the type of pipe makes a difference on the fix - pvc is fairly easy to work with once you 'get to know it' -- 'black poly' is somewhat harder to play with but still managable -- if teh pipes are metal, I could do it but wouldn't feel comfortable telling you how to.
A picture is worth 1000 words, any chance of posting one? (I surely couldn't without a lot of help from my wife)
The basics of the threaded connections are that you have a MALE adapter which screws into a FEMALE adaptor to create the seal. Teflon tape, silicon or 'pipe dope' (ie. permatex) is used to prevent air/ water from passing through the threads. I'll assume that the reason you can't get any extra turn out of the fitting is that it's glued to an immobile pipe - don't worry it can still be fixed![]()
I'm gonna wait for your reply before going into the 'how to' of it- so I know the type of pipe and your set up (it would be nice to know how much pipe there is both before and after the leaking fitting). Fear not, we'll get you straightened out![]()
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