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How To Seal A Cleanout Plug. I'm pretty sure my plumber uses the liquid teflon goop. Also you can drill a small pilot hole in that. The clean out plug serves many functions, including preventing the entry of debris, pests, and wastewater into the. He runs a ring around. I have these caps just outside of my house that i’m assuming are sewer clean outs. Mongo | may 24, 2002 04:51pm | #3. Modified 4 years, 1 month ago. Smear the threads with silicone grease and it will seal even if it will go in only one thread deep. Take out the plug and flip it around so that the protruding square goes inside the pipe and screw it back in. Asked 4 years, 1 month ago. Do not glue it, or sooner or later you'll. Alternatively there are metal (brass or cast iron) plugs which have a band of lead around where.

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Take out the plug and flip it around so that the protruding square goes inside the pipe and screw it back in. Modified 4 years, 1 month ago. Mongo | may 24, 2002 04:51pm | #3. Also you can drill a small pilot hole in that. Smear the threads with silicone grease and it will seal even if it will go in only one thread deep. The clean out plug serves many functions, including preventing the entry of debris, pests, and wastewater into the. He runs a ring around. I'm pretty sure my plumber uses the liquid teflon goop. Alternatively there are metal (brass or cast iron) plugs which have a band of lead around where. Do not glue it, or sooner or later you'll.

How to Remove Stuck Brass Cleanout Plug from Cast Iron YouTube

How To Seal A Cleanout Plug Take out the plug and flip it around so that the protruding square goes inside the pipe and screw it back in. He runs a ring around. I'm pretty sure my plumber uses the liquid teflon goop. Alternatively there are metal (brass or cast iron) plugs which have a band of lead around where. The clean out plug serves many functions, including preventing the entry of debris, pests, and wastewater into the. Take out the plug and flip it around so that the protruding square goes inside the pipe and screw it back in. Mongo | may 24, 2002 04:51pm | #3. Smear the threads with silicone grease and it will seal even if it will go in only one thread deep. Modified 4 years, 1 month ago. Also you can drill a small pilot hole in that. I have these caps just outside of my house that i’m assuming are sewer clean outs. Do not glue it, or sooner or later you'll. Asked 4 years, 1 month ago.

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