Jacked the husbands plumbers tape to help go from 2g or 0g.

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Jacked the husbands plumbers tape to help go from 2g or 0g.
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It can be used on all basic metal pipeline products as well as stiff plastic pipeline. pipeline dope), you can substitute with plumber’s tape in the exact same applications where there’s threads. If you know about using pipe-joint compound (a.k.a. Where Plumber’s Tape (Teflon Tape) is Used The pipe is now all set to be screwed into the fitting. Smooth the loose end down over the threads. Break the tape from the roll by grasping it in between thumb and forefinger and pulling sharply it breaks quickly.Wrap a total of four to six twists around the pipe, completing near the end of the threads (opposite the end of the pipe).Work far from the end of the threads, overlapping the tape as you go. Keep tension on the tape so it covers snugly around the pipe.Start covering the tape around the pipe in the opposite direction to the direction the pipe will be screwed on.The tape should lie flat (not bunched up) over the threads and extend perpendicularly to the length of the pipeline. Start the plumber’s tape on the second thread from the end of the pipe and hold it in place with a finger or thumb.Clean the male threads at the end of the pipeline with a clean rag or brush.You wrap the tape around the pipe in the opposite instructions of how the pipeline will turn into the fitting. When the threaded pipe is twisted into the fitting, the friction of the mating threads ought to work to tighten the tape around the pipe, instead of work against it and tear up or ball up the tape. The trick to getting plumbing’s tape right is to wrap it around the pipe in the proper direction. Plumber’s tape, frequently called Teflon tape, (polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE) greatly helps with water tight seals on threaded pipeline joints. Plumber’s tape is very easy to use, but there’s a right way and a wrong way to apply it. It also helps lubricate the connection, making the threading a bit smoother, and it helps to prevent pipelines from sticking when you wish to disassemble the joint. Plumber’s tape is suggested for use with many threaded connections that do not have a built-in rubber seal. Tips For Using Plumber’s Tape Tips For Proper Use of Plumber’s Tape
Still working on backyard water systems, I noticed that the most-full #1 barrel would leak from around the out-flow faucet to the #2 barrel when it was full of water to above the connection.
As that barrel is nearly empty, I was able to easily unscrew the overflow spigot, see the remnants of a previous plumber’s tape application, and put it back after rewrapping the threads.
Memo to self: stuff like the barrels freezing when full in wintertime is what really stresses the upper barrel connections.
One of my rain barrels has been draining slowly and then drips a bit around the spigot when the barrel gets full of water, so I took advantage of the barrel being almost empty and a garden watering day to drain it completely.
The extra-verdant last few inches with algae got swished and then dumped in a garden bed. The spigot was removed from the barrel and washed out, I hope that clears whatever was making it slow. I was surprised to find some plumbers tape on the spigot threads, and added more. I screwed the spigot back in place and will watch for drips when it refills.
I also swapped out a couple of funky washers in some of the connecting hoses since I had a whole bunch available. The freezing winter was rougher on the rain catchment system than it’s been in the past.
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