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cr0ft

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Is this stuff rubbish or am I just unlucky? Applied it to a 2" BSP joint as per the instructions. Each time it kept pulling out or jamming up the thread.

Tired 4 times in total before opting for PTFE instead. Job done..
 
I think I might have been a doughnut and roughed up the grooves of the thread. I get the impression you're supposed to run the saw across the threads rather than along the grooves??

Anything better than a saw blade to rough them up? That will take forever on a 2" thread!
 
55 is good if it's a slack thread. For everything else I use 577 LOCTITE 577 Pipe Sealant - Loctite
In two years, ive had one 1" threaded fitting drip.

Every single threaded joint on this job, was done with 577 . Including the 2"

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Ha, yes roughen the threads so the cord doesnt slip off.
2x hacksaw blades with a gaffa tape handle and scrape as your turn the pipe/fitting. 30 seconds job done
 
Don't use too much 55. It's tougher than ptfe and will just end up out of the joint. I split a 1/2" backplate elbow tightening a cranked bar shower fitting !
 
Will try that tomorrow scott_d. Just seems like there's no room in the thread for the sealant though. Had 4 turns going in, packet says 15 needed. Couldn't tighten it with 2x 2' stilsons!

Which merchants stock loctite 577 chalked please? With a 3 hour cure time I'd like to try it tomorrow for attempt 2!
 
Will try that tomorrow scott_d. Just seems like there's no room in the thread for the sealant though. Had 4 turns going in, packet says 15 needed. Couldn't tighten it with 2x 2' stilsons!

Which merchants stock loctite 577 chalked please? With a 3 hour cure time I'd like to try it tomorrow for attempt 2!

What's it for ?
 
Is the fitting a tight fit with nothing on?
4 turns per thread or over the entire fitting?
 
I get the large toothpaste sized tubes from a merchant in leeds £42. Seems a lot, but that whole job used 1/4 of it.

It will hold pressure straight away.but full strength talkers a few hours.
 
Just read, 3 hours full cure time. That's doable to be honest, but none of the merchants in Lincoln will stock it I bet!

We have a BSS, worth trying them tomorrow.

The thread is definitely quite tight, I can't even get 4 turns of 55 over the whole thread without it binding and becoming impossible to tighten.
 
Thanks all. Need it tomorrow first thing and BSS is round the corner.

That seems like what I need for this job tbh. Give it 3 hours and no leaks. The pipework is feeding the cold water tanks at a small hospital and I've had to leave them isolated but full overnight and tell wards to lock bathrooms till tomorrow. All because Loctite 55 wouldn't work 🙁
 
Tell you what it's like learning all over again, even though they are still compression fittings.

One positive from today - Yorkshire Xpress fittings are brilliant aren't they, made in seconds! I'm a convert.
 

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