From: kuhrick (kuhrick@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 22:16:47 PDT
pluming whole sale'ers sell it too
and i like the kinds thay sell better if I'm trying to hold in freon
12 that is know priced like gold
leak lock is a good brand butt it gets hard its not a teflon stuff
and you leave it off the first threads to keep it out of the system and
its blue
copper tubing flares we use a drop of oil each side of the flare to help
it seat and get leak tite after making a new flare
At 12:04 AM 4/16/02 -0500, Richard wrote:
>There's a teflon 'goo' used for hydraulic
>fittings (typical 2000-3000 psi stuff)
>that works real well. Really seals
>good.
>
>Us hydraulic guys avoid teflon tape as
>much as possible, because little pieces
>of it can come off inside the line; and
>hydraulic valves are so close-fit that
>these tiny pieces can jam valves. Not
>good when it's swinging the boom of
>a 50 ton excavator...<grin>
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