M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Oct 15, 2022 #1 Hi folks. What’s the best action to stop this tap dripping at the spindle? Repack the gland? Attachments FAB087E4-0FDC-4A48-A4EA-54CF40AB27FC.jpeg 381.5 KB · Views: 41
D Deleted member 120897 Oct 16, 2022 #2 Yes, repack the gland using ptfe tape rolled into a fine strand or loctite 55. It doesn’t need loads otherwise you’ll struggle to get the nut back in. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, repack the gland using ptfe tape rolled into a fine strand or loctite 55. It doesn’t need loads otherwise you’ll struggle to get the nut back in.
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Oct 17, 2022 #3 Undertrained said: Yes, repack the gland using ptfe tape rolled into a fine strand or loctite 55. It doesn’t need loads otherwise you’ll struggle to get the nut back in. Click to expand... I’ve gotta loosen the thing first. It’s rock tight lol Upvote 0 Downvote
Undertrained said: Yes, repack the gland using ptfe tape rolled into a fine strand or loctite 55. It doesn’t need loads otherwise you’ll struggle to get the nut back in. Click to expand... I’ve gotta loosen the thing first. It’s rock tight lol
D Deleted member 120897 Oct 17, 2022 #4 macka09 said: I’ve gotta loosen the thing first. It’s rock tight lol Click to expand... Either the right sized open end spanner, Knipex grips or footprint wrench be care using toothed tools though as they can round off the nut. Upvote 0 Downvote
macka09 said: I’ve gotta loosen the thing first. It’s rock tight lol Click to expand... Either the right sized open end spanner, Knipex grips or footprint wrench be care using toothed tools though as they can round off the nut.
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Nov 11, 2022 #5 I still can’t budge this chaps. Absolute nightmare. Upvote 0 Downvote
Last Plumber Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 4,859 Nov 11, 2022 #6 Try partly closing the tap first and then try the nut. If it wasn't decorated around I might suggest gently warming the body. Upvote 0 Downvote
Try partly closing the tap first and then try the nut. If it wasn't decorated around I might suggest gently warming the body.
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Nov 11, 2022 #7 That’s the main problem. Not disturbing the decor. Plus, it’s lead going into it and I know it’s only 15mm copper above. Upvote 0 Downvote
That’s the main problem. Not disturbing the decor. Plus, it’s lead going into it and I know it’s only 15mm copper above.
Last Plumber Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 4,859 Nov 11, 2022 #8 macka09 said: That’s the main problem. Not disturbing the decor. Plus, it’s lead going into it and I know it’s only 15mm copper above. Click to expand... Have you tried a bit of WD40? let is soak in. Upvote 0 Downvote
macka09 said: That’s the main problem. Not disturbing the decor. Plus, it’s lead going into it and I know it’s only 15mm copper above. Click to expand... Have you tried a bit of WD40? let is soak in.
D Deleted member 120897 Nov 11, 2022 #9 Is it possible to turn the tap whilst gripping the gland nut in counter directions? Upvote 0 Downvote
Last Plumber Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 4,859 Nov 11, 2022 #10 Might sound daft this but occasionally I have found that slightly tightening first helps if they are seized. Upvote 0 Downvote
Might sound daft this but occasionally I have found that slightly tightening first helps if they are seized.
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Nov 11, 2022 #11 I have had WD40 on it and I’ve tried tightening but it’s solid. Bloody thing. Upvote 0 Downvote
Last Plumber Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 4,859 Nov 11, 2022 #12 macka09 said: I have had WD40 on it and I’ve tried tightening but it’s solid. Bloody thing. Click to expand... New tap? Upvote 0 Downvote
macka09 said: I have had WD40 on it and I’ve tried tightening but it’s solid. Bloody thing. Click to expand... New tap?
D Deleted member 120897 Nov 11, 2022 #13 In a last ditch attempt, put a receptacle underneath, like a washing up bowl, and pour some boiling water on it? Or perhaps try some crack it spray? Upvote 0 Downvote
In a last ditch attempt, put a receptacle underneath, like a washing up bowl, and pour some boiling water on it? Or perhaps try some crack it spray?
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Nov 11, 2022 #14 ChrisB1982 said: In a last ditch attempt, put a receptacle underneath, like a washing up bowl, and pour some boiling water on it? Or perhaps try some crack it spray? Click to expand... Hmm. I’ve not heard of crack it spray. I’ll take is look. Thanks Upvote 0 Downvote
ChrisB1982 said: In a last ditch attempt, put a receptacle underneath, like a washing up bowl, and pour some boiling water on it? Or perhaps try some crack it spray? Click to expand... Hmm. I’ve not heard of crack it spray. I’ll take is look. Thanks
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,248 Nov 11, 2022 #15 Last Plumber said: New tap? Click to expand... That’s too easy lol. Trying to save ripping the box out. That wall paper is as old as the house lol Upvote 0 Downvote
Last Plumber said: New tap? Click to expand... That’s too easy lol. Trying to save ripping the box out. That wall paper is as old as the house lol