Why You Don't Need PTFE Tape

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @errolmagill1611
    @errolmagill1611 Рік тому +2

    Nicely explained. I have been useing the Loctite for many years without any issues. It is so much easier to work with; still have the PTFE for backup and as you said for sealing olives.

    • @TheDiligentDIYer1759
      @TheDiligentDIYer1759  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Yep always useful to keep a bit of PTFE around. Thanks for watching!

    • @wonderful-wafwaf
      @wonderful-wafwaf 8 місяців тому

      ​@TheDiligentDIYer1759 cheeky. You used a screen shot of HOW2D2's video on exterior tap fitting. 2:07
      I won't tell if you dont😂😂
      Love your in depth explanations, your channel is bound to do well. Thx mate

  • @SailingAsuka
    @SailingAsuka Рік тому +5

    Twisting the PTFE tape into a cord and then filling the thread works best in my experience. That would give you a very similar outcome as using the Loctite.

    • @TheDiligentDIYer1759
      @TheDiligentDIYer1759  Рік тому +4

      Good idea, I think twisting ptfe would give you a good seal, but probably still not as good as Loctite 55. Thanks for watching!

  • @richardmitchell3136
    @richardmitchell3136 Рік тому

    As a fairly novice DIYer, the idea of any plumbing work brings me out in a cold sweat! This makes a lot of sense though. I've had my own struggles with PTFE in the past!

    • @TheDiligentDIYer1759
      @TheDiligentDIYer1759  Рік тому

      Yeah it’s interesting people seem much more likely to give electrics a try than plumbing. I guess a flood seems worse than an electric shock or burning down a house! Thanks for watching!

  • @Lacking_something
    @Lacking_something Рік тому

    I had a visibly squashed pipe feeding a rad (previous occupant had overtightened the compression joint). Would ptfe help the olive seel in that instance? Could i "reshape" the pipe somehow? I ended up trimming the pipe down and will solder on a bit more pipe to bring it back to the required length.

    • @TheDiligentDIYer1759
      @TheDiligentDIYer1759  Рік тому

      Yep PTFE would help, but if it is really bad then you might need Fernox LS-X which is a silicone type that will fill bigger gaps, I’ve used this successfully in the same situation on a radiator. Alternatively you could try reshape the pipe using a swaging tool, but you probably won’t have access for that and it would be easy to over expand the pipe.
      As you say, soldering a new tail on is another good option. Thanks for watching!

  • @nosycatUK
    @nosycatUK 2 місяці тому

    I love youtube . Great place to learn

  • @sparked3113
    @sparked3113 Місяць тому

    A better method is to wind the 55 cord into the thread, not crossing it as in this video. Then putting 2 or 3 winds of ptfe tape over if. Works real good, I'm putting pipe and valves together all day, every day.

  • @Lacking_something
    @Lacking_something Рік тому +2

    I'm a diyer... I've got about 8 rolls of bloody PTFE... I'll be lucky to use it up before I die 😂 (it's so cheap I might just give it away and upgrade to the loctite).

    • @TheDiligentDIYer1759
      @TheDiligentDIYer1759  Рік тому

      Hahaha same, I guess at least it only cost you about £2! Thanks for watching!

  • @balicrimechannel8143
    @balicrimechannel8143 5 місяців тому

    I'm sold!