One post better note that taper into taper doesn't seem to be the standard any more. No idea when this happened but one comment on the web suggested that female went parallel on the basis than metric pipe was done this way. The general idea is that it should seal on a couple of threads via distorting the female part. I've bought fittings from 2 suppliers one major and they all use parallel female and taper male even on things like T's, reducing bushes or what ever. I want a female-female-male T and even that is the same. I've not really looked at them but did notice cone hydraulic fittings much the same as used for welding gas – spherical surface and a cone joints. Also some like my breakable joint with an o ring on the spherical part.
I should have thought more when I used the ptfe tape as it was difficult to use. Bits are bound to occur because it will only really be compressed over a short length.
There are plenty of comments around on not being able to undo bsp fittings that have been sealed with loctite this and that also other dedicated pipe thread sealers. I'd probably use tru blue if it wasn't for that. That one might be ok for undoing.
Cheap option – probably an automotive gasket glue such as red hermatite or even hylomar but the liquid ptfe one that set don't cost much.
I do have some hemp. It can be handy at times living in an old house.
Nope – going to use the none setting one I mentioned. The first review used it on 10 bar and it may well take a lot more than that.
Steam – i'd probably try hylomar and see what happens.
The compressor did have a way of using PTFE tape that could be used at times. Rather a lot of it so that it doesn't go into the female hole and finishes up as a sort of ptfe 0 ring.
I don't mind forking out for the screwfix one as from time to time I need to do water compression joints. I'm fed up of finding the boss green has gone hard. It's possible to wrap them with ptfe tape instead but this style of none setting sealer has been around for a long time and hopefully doesn't go off in the can.
John
–
Edited By Ajohnw on 18/01/2017 13:37:11