โMar-25-2017 02:37 AM
โApr-09-2017 06:09 PM
csamayfield55 wrote:
HELL NO, Would never work in a union!!
I am a boiler man that works for a large printing company
Chris
โApr-09-2017 05:46 PM
โApr-08-2017 06:30 PM
irishtom29 wrote:csamayfield55 wrote:
this is a little bit of advise from someone who puts pipes together for a living.
597 man?
โApr-01-2017 01:42 PM
โMar-25-2017 07:49 PM
โMar-25-2017 01:32 PM
csamayfield55 wrote:
this is a little bit of advise from someone who puts pipes together for a living.
โMar-25-2017 12:31 PM
โMar-25-2017 11:39 AM
handsome51 wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:Bill T wrote:
... I have pulled pieces from the faucet strainer.
... to prevent the dope from entering the piping system.
Exactly why I do not use anything on the Anode Rod. In a stick and brick house, I'd use the Teflon on a pipe that won't be removed for the next 100 years. But removing the anode rod once or twice a week, well.... there's just too much risk of getting "dope" "putty" or "tape" into the water system. That's contamination at it's finest!
Not to cause an argument here, but this is the reason I don't use anything on the anode.
Why don't you use this:Universal Tank Saver Anode Rod, TSA-200,
The anode has a valve on it. So you don't have to remove it to train the tank. I just remove it once a year to check the anode. I use the valve to drain the tank after each trip.
โMar-25-2017 11:11 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:Bill T wrote:
... I have pulled pieces from the faucet strainer.
... to prevent the dope from entering the piping system.
Exactly why I do not use anything on the Anode Rod. In a stick and brick house, I'd use the Teflon on a pipe that won't be removed for the next 100 years. But removing the anode rod once or twice a week, well.... there's just too much risk of getting "dope" "putty" or "tape" into the water system. That's contamination at it's finest!
Not to cause an argument here, but this is the reason I don't use anything on the anode.
โMar-25-2017 07:06 AM
Bill T wrote:
... I have pulled pieces from the faucet strainer.
... to prevent the dope from entering the piping system.
โMar-25-2017 06:34 AM
โMar-25-2017 06:10 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I don't use either on the anode rod plug. Metal to metal. That's because I drain the tank after every trip. I have an occasional drip, but that's no big deal! It's not like the plug is going to be in there permanently. It get removed too much.
But for what it's worth, I haven't used plumbers putty on "anything" in the last 30 years. Teflon tape only on everything for me. I've only used plumbers putty under a sink to help seal it to the counter top when replacing the sink or around sink drain, or a shower drain hole.
โMar-25-2017 05:49 AM
โMar-25-2017 05:23 AM