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Paulo663

After some advice please. Just installed a new indirect vented copper cylinder and I've got a small weep from the cold water in Male iron 22mm x 1. I use plumbers tape wrapping the threads approximately 10 times.
I've just ordered a 1inch fibre washer, will the washer help and should I apply a larger number of plumbers tape.
Thanks I advance Paul
 
Mate,

You have come on here, wanting free advice, and people have tried to steer you in the right direction.

You have tried to fix the problem to the best of your ability and you have taken a DIY'ers approach and a DIY'ers remedy.

It's something you are obviously concerned about and you are having second thoughts about your ability to fix the problem.

If a Plumber did the connection and it leaked, you would call him / her back.
If a Plumber did the connection and it leaked and caused damage they would be covered by their insurance.

If you did the connection and it leaks and causes damage, your insurance would leave you high and dry ( or in the saturated state that you would be in)

The cost of repairs would probably have to be on you.

Why don't you get someone who can fix the problem - for your piece of mind at least.

Oz Plumber
 
Oz I'm not your mate or your sunshine either.
As I've said in my last post, I'm going to redo correctly as advised with tape and paste.
Came to this forum for advice, some people have gave it and some have just taken the :nonod:!.
Would have got a plumber but a number of them have dropped me in it, so decided to do the job myself.
I'm no plumber, but can turn my hands to most things. Just given the wrong advice in the first place by a ex plumber.
But knowing how much tape needs to be applied is down to experience, which by the time I've fixed it, I should have a little more DIY plumbing experience - maybe this forum should be for plumbers only - but then who would you have to take the :nonod: out of !.
I've a trade, and would gladly help with advice anyone who required it so they could sort out the problem and save themselves a few quid - us working people have to stick together.
 
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I thought oz-plumbers response was a good one. To the op I know a plumber who ended up buying another new cylinder because he couldn't get the cold feed connection to stop leaking, why, because he doesn't use paste.

15 wraps and a smear of paste.

We have a good sense of humour on here, sometimes there is a sense of humour failure. If it's not your cup of tea, fair enough.
 
Oz I'm not your mate or your sunshine either.
As I've said in my last post, I'm going to redo correctly as advised with tape and paste.
Came to this forum for advice, some people have gave it and some have just taken the :nonod:!.
Would have got a plumber but a number of them have dropped me in it, so decided to do the job myself.
I'm no plumber, but can turn my hands to most things. Just given the wrong advice in the first place by a ex plumber.
But knowing how much tape needs to be applied is down to experience, which by the time I've fixed it, I should have a little more DIY plumbing experience - maybe this forum should be for plumbers only - but then who would you have to take the :nonod: out of !.
I've a trade, and would gladly help with advice anyone who required it so they could sort out the problem and save themselves a few quid - us working people have to stick together.

could be why its the ukplumbersforum? :) dont understand where oz comes into it ?? :)
 
Oz I'm not your mate or your sunshine either.

Obviously!!

As I've said in my last post, I'm going to redo correctly as advised with tape and paste.

For the - how many times?

Came to this forum for advice, some people have gave it and some have just taken the :nonod:!.

What do you expect? Love?

Would have got a plumber but a number of them have dropped me in it, so decided to do the job myself.

Wonder why?

I'm no plumber, but can turn my hands to most things. Just given the wrong advice in the first place by a ex plumber.

As stated by yourself - 'I'm no Plumber' & 'given advice by ex-plumber'

But knowing how much tape needs to be applied is down to experience, which by the time I've fixed it, I should have a little more DIY plumbing experience

Now you know how much tape to apply, you can start your own Plumbing business

- maybe this forum should be for plumbers only - but then who would you have to take the :nonod: out of !.

Other Plumbers - we are like mangy dogs, we can smell each other from miles away!
And we only get close enough to each other so that the nits and lice we carry can jump - to stop inbreeding

I've a trade, and would gladly help with advice anyone who required it so they could sort out the problem and save themselves a few quid

Better them to save a few quid than you putting a few quid in your pocket.

us working people have to stick together.

Agreed - I don't associate with the unemployed.
I get too jealous

Hope you fix your leak!
 
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You tell the dirty ozzy! He's descended from criminals any way. Use ptfe and a snot of paste . Jet blue or hawk white

The criminal element has survived and is thriving.
Went to a family reunion 5 years ago.
Wife was shocked .. related to some of Melbourne's underworld.
Feeling lonely at times - half of them are now dead
 
Wouldn't be putting money in my pocket, work for a car manufacturer now, final salary pension, private health care, paid holidays.
So would be helping someone like yourself Oz save money instead of taking your car or van to a main dealer and getting charged ridiculous prices per hour.
Reading other threads that you have replied to, I'm not the only one who has suffered from the Oz sense of humour.
Your most likely a well skilled plumber and does a very good job, can't knock a man for that !.
The plumbers I call, only one of the four turned up to give an estimate after saying they would.
Then the plumber that gave me the estimate, dropped my job for a full central heating install - didn't even phone up to let me know, had taken a holiday off work for nothing.
Then a week later turned up as he had a free day inbetween jobs asking if I still wanted the job doing
I hope I get it fixed too !.
 
Got a bit catty chaps!


loctite on everything other than rad valve tails, PTFE for that.
Don't need paste with Loctite, never let us down yet.
paste is only for olives!

and LSX for anything other than getting you out of trouble is expensive and a bit messier!
 
I here alot of folks say locktite ive never used it in my life, im not saying not to im just saying i never have ,,
 
Nice one its like a kid on xmas day when they first arrive, i use the testo 330-1ll some piece of kit,

Appoligees to anyone for going off the topic ,, continue
 
TPI, it's a rental. 24 a month inc vat. Hand it back in 12 months and get another. No calibration or repair expenses.

Kane 455 CPA1 kitfm JMW costs £586 + vat and 5 x £80 + vat for 5 years calibrations and postage totalling £50 gives total of £1233.20.

TPI rental at £24 x 5 x 12 = £1440 ie costs you £206.8 more and you dont have the printer and other bits left over to carry on using when you replace it. Being that the kane has warranty of 5 years, better to buy it surely, plus the fact its a better bit of kit :)
 
Kane 455 CPA1 kitfm JMW costs £586 + vat and 5 x £80 + vat for 5 years calibrations and postage totalling £50 gives total of £1233.20.

TPI rental at £24 x 5 x 12 = £1440 ie costs you £206.8 more and you dont have the printer and other bits left over to carry on using when you replace it. Being that the kane has warranty of 5 years, better to buy it surely, plus the fact its a better bit of kit :)

Depends on whether you have the spare cash, and what value you put on the option to change your mind annually. Buying is almost always better than renting IF YOU ARE SURE that you want to own that specific model/car/house/wife :) for a long period. The benefit of renting is usually that the exit cost is lower if you change your mind.
 

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