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    Senior Member sholo's Avatar
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    That's a great idea, Eric.

    Too bad it's too much common sense for it to become a reality, though...lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanMP View Post
    Plumber tape will work well if there are no irregularities. I prefer gas fitters tape.

    The loctite hydraulic sealant 569 is designed for high pressure on small fittings. It will fill irregularities but is not instant use like tape.
    You may to check out 545 too. I use it every day. Red in a red bottle.
    http://www.henkelna.com/cps/rde/xchg...UID=000001FDTW

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    Eh. A paintballer turned me onto using ordinary blue loctite for threaded fittings. Since I started using it, I've never had a leak...or a fitting come unintentionally loose.

    Comes apart when needed using hand tools.

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    I often wondered about loctite blue, although this time used their thread sealant all is well. Thanks for the advice on this one

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