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jplante4 wrote:
The first time you pay an RV service place to pull little pieces of yellow teflon tape out the orifices on your furnace, water heater or cook top, you'll stop using tape and go to something like Loctite teflon dope.
โJan-02-2015 09:20 AM
jplante4 wrote:
The first time you pay an RV service place to pull little pieces of yellow teflon tape out the orifices on your furnace, water heater or cook top, you'll stop using tape and go to something like Loctite teflon dope.
โJan-02-2015 07:58 AM
โJan-02-2015 06:49 AM
Lady Fitzgerald wrote:jplante4 wrote:
The first time you pay an RV service place to pull little pieces of yellow teflon tape out the orifices on your furnace, water heater or cook top, you'll stop using tape and go to something like Loctite teflon dope.
That happens only if the tape is improperly applied. As long as you wind it on clockwise and put it on the threads only, it won't be a problem.
โJan-02-2015 05:55 AM
jplante4 wrote:
The first time you pay an RV service place to pull little pieces of yellow teflon tape out the orifices on your furnace, water heater or cook top, you'll stop using tape and go to something like Loctite teflon dope.
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wd wrote:
I've always been told wind tight and clockwise looking at the end of the threads
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