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Pvc To Brass Fitting Leaking. Poly pipe fitting is connecting to pvc on one end and brass on the other at yard hydrant. I found that ptfe paste, along with a wrap of teflon tape, seems to work well. What to use on pvc male connector to screw in brass valve? Something with metal threads on one end, and a pvc. I'm trying to connect the pvc pipe from the valve manifold but it keeps leaking, a drip every few seconds. The best way to connect pvc to brass is to use a threaded pvc female adapter. Make sure you take the proper steps to ensure a leak free. Anything better then teflon tape? You'll probably never get a good joint between metal and pvc, no matter what type of dope you use. Instead, you'll want to use an adapter. I too have struggled with threaded pvc joint leaks. So, sound like you are saying to use the thread. I believe the reason the joints are so problematic is because. Are there a paste that works better in this. It's a copper pipe with a brass fitting on the end, and painted the house color.

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I believe the reason the joints are so problematic is because. I'm trying to connect the pvc pipe from the valve manifold but it keeps leaking, a drip every few seconds. The best way to connect pvc to brass is to use a threaded pvc female adapter. Make sure you take the proper steps to ensure a leak free. Something with metal threads on one end, and a pvc. I too have struggled with threaded pvc joint leaks. It's a copper pipe with a brass fitting on the end, and painted the house color. Are there a paste that works better in this. What to use on pvc male connector to screw in brass valve? Poly pipe fitting is connecting to pvc on one end and brass on the other at yard hydrant.

How To Fix A Leak At A Pvc Joint at Anthony Kershaw blog

Pvc To Brass Fitting Leaking It's a copper pipe with a brass fitting on the end, and painted the house color. I'm trying to connect the pvc pipe from the valve manifold but it keeps leaking, a drip every few seconds. So, sound like you are saying to use the thread. Are there a paste that works better in this. I coated the pvc threads with rectorseal tplus2 pipe thread sealant, tightened them as tight as i could by hand then turned them another 1.5 turn into the brass valves with a wrench. I believe the reason the joints are so problematic is because. Instead, you'll want to use an adapter. Anything better then teflon tape? The best way to connect pvc to brass is to use a threaded pvc female adapter. You'll probably never get a good joint between metal and pvc, no matter what type of dope you use. I found that ptfe paste, along with a wrap of teflon tape, seems to work well. Something with metal threads on one end, and a pvc. Poly pipe fitting is connecting to pvc on one end and brass on the other at yard hydrant. I too have struggled with threaded pvc joint leaks. Make sure you take the proper steps to ensure a leak free. It's a copper pipe with a brass fitting on the end, and painted the house color.

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