When to use PTFE tape, compound or nothing at all on pipe joints

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @toddheimbuch5429
    @toddheimbuch5429 Год назад +12

    There's something heartening about listening to an old boy who just knows from experience what he's talking about

  • @MadeInGreatBritain
    @MadeInGreatBritain Год назад +1

    One of the best RUclips videos I have watched for a long time. I liked everything about it

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад

      Thanks Madeingreatbritain.

  • @BillTangy
    @BillTangy 2 месяца назад

    We need more of these valuable lessons from a guy who clearly knows his way around rather than the usual 2 week plumber course guys elsewhere

  • @geoffm9944
    @geoffm9944 3 года назад +6

    Thanks Dereton. I always use Fernox jointing compound for compression fittings. I never find using PTFE tape never really effective on its own. An outside pipe, which is adjacent to my outside tape, was ‘weeping.’ I used PTFE tape, but it didn’t resolve the problem. However, after using jointing compound paste with PTFE tape, it did the trick.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      Good stuff

    • @noelbourke5101
      @noelbourke5101 3 года назад +2

      Hawk white is plumber's insurance

    • @geoffm9944
      @geoffm9944 3 года назад +3

      @@dereton33 Thanks Al. I’m only a ‘jobbing’ plumber, who has limited knowledge and skills, hence I appreciate your extremely helpful on line tutorials.

    • @mtvoss7595
      @mtvoss7595 3 года назад +1

      AGREE 👏👏

    • @jakebarnes3054
      @jakebarnes3054 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Viewer765 white = non drinking water, blue = drinking water

  • @trevorswayne3374
    @trevorswayne3374 Год назад +2

    Really useful video thank you. I’ve just seen you have a new one 2 days ago so will watch that too. Love your tone of voice and I can tell there’s a wealth of knowledge so thanks for sharing!

  • @rujugrogu2930
    @rujugrogu2930 5 месяцев назад

    thank you for your clear and candid explanation. I was confused as to whether to use ptfe tape or some pipe jointing compound to stop leaks in my radiator. now I know. Great to know about older techniques for stopping leaks like the hemp fiber.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  5 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help

  • @jacksonminnear5928
    @jacksonminnear5928 Год назад

    Great video, I often use compression fittings at work, but until now, I have never seen the ptfe trick, thanks for posting!

  • @neilsumner6903
    @neilsumner6903 Год назад

    Thanks Al, helped me fix an old BSP radiator coupler that was dripping.

  • @MrCElk
    @MrCElk 3 года назад +5

    This sort of information is invaluable. Thanks for sharing.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @muza283
    @muza283 5 месяцев назад

    Excellently presented and explained thank you

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  5 месяцев назад

      You are welcome!

  • @ShadowzGSD
    @ShadowzGSD 3 года назад +2

    i rarely use anything, unless like you say it is a used fitting that is undone and re used, i tend not to use compression though unless unavoidable, can't beat a good solder joint.

  • @adhdpersons
    @adhdpersons Год назад

    Excellent bit of advice for us notices

  • @lucysarahbest
    @lucysarahbest Год назад

    thankyou Dereton. I am about to fix a sink so will use your tips.

  • @lindathefish7736
    @lindathefish7736 Месяц назад

    Really good video. Thank you

  • @london_roubenl
    @london_roubenl 3 года назад +2

    Keep them coming,.thanks for the time and knowledge 💯

  • @anyat686
    @anyat686 Год назад

    What about on plastic drainage pipe under the handbasin. Tiny leak. I replaced the trap underneath 😢 still a tiny leak

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад +1

      Best to use solvent weld.

  • @diyhomemaintenance8004
    @diyhomemaintenance8004 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @stephengunner3047
    @stephengunner3047 3 года назад

    Not a fan of PTFE or Locktite. I still use jointing compound and hemp on all threaded joints and jointing compound on all compression fittings. Never lets me down. I do use PTFE to repair leaking packing glands though.

  • @JohnMulhall-tf4xy
    @JohnMulhall-tf4xy 2 месяца назад

    Always put compound or ptfe on old or new fittings eliminate the risk of leaking auld yin

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  2 месяца назад

      IT`s a case of your choice. I always use compound old or new joints.

  • @mykolasoloshenko8615
    @mykolasoloshenko8615 Год назад

    Thanks for helpful video.

  • @stockguy2860
    @stockguy2860 Год назад

    Can you use PTFE & jointing compound together for radiator valves?

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад +1

      No one or the other.

    • @stockguy2860
      @stockguy2860 Год назад

      @@dereton33 thank you for the prompt reply.

  • @seventhbourkie6631
    @seventhbourkie6631 5 месяцев назад

    Wouldn’t you wind that ptfe the other way round. ?

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  5 месяцев назад

      Yes I was just showing that it has to go round, but it is the other way.

  • @MadNath
    @MadNath Год назад

    @ dereton what can i use on gas pipe that connect to the back of a cooker.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад +1

      A bayonet fitting then a black flexi hose to the cooker. Just to let you know, you should be registered Gas safe to touch anything to do with gas.

    • @MadNath
      @MadNath Год назад

      @dereton33 yeah I have all that will I need ptf ( yellow for gas to seal pipe to cooker?

  • @mungrus
    @mungrus 3 года назад +1

    What about lock tite on rads

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      No. Tons of leaks reported where people have used that stuff.

  • @bobbybrown4652
    @bobbybrown4652 Год назад

    Fantastic thank you very much 🙏👍

  • @ShadowzGSD
    @ShadowzGSD 3 года назад

    4:20 never used the hemp before, not sure about doing my new radiators, any other tips on fitting the valves to the radiator? not sure if i will do that myself or relent and get someone in to do it for me.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +2

      Some rad valves come with the required amount of PTFE tape already wound on. Otherwise it is hemp or PTFE tape.

  • @Daniells1982
    @Daniells1982 3 года назад +2

    Lots seems to use a liquid thread sealant these days, like a locktite, on rad tails. What's your opinion on that Al?

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +5

      Never liked it and still dont.

    • @noelbourke5101
      @noelbourke5101 3 года назад +1

      Hemp and hawk white on rad tails is only job

  • @SoloBench
    @SoloBench Год назад

    I think you should wind ptfe tape in the same direction as the nut turns

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад

      Yes but I was just going through the different things you can use.

  • @vidleon
    @vidleon 3 года назад

    I heard that hemp isn't suitable for *drinking water supply pipe* as it can support bacteria growth, but ok obviously on central heating.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      Been using hemp on pipework for over 50 years, no one is dead yet.

    • @vidleon
      @vidleon 3 года назад

      @@dereton33 It isn't about death, but bacterial infection.The safety data sheet (COSHH) states that hemp is not suitable for use with potable (drinking) water. It's worth viewers knowing of the risk and recommendations.

    • @andymackellar
      @andymackellar 2 года назад

      @@dereton33 please come and do some plumbing at my house then, as I am already 61 and would like to live another 50 years 🤣

    • @thelogician1934
      @thelogician1934 2 года назад +1

      How much nutrients that little piece of hemp gonna provide to bacteria? Bugger all.

    • @vidleon
      @vidleon 2 года назад

      @@thelogician1934 Whatever bruv

  • @mrv5801
    @mrv5801 2 года назад

    how can i soften up my boss white which has hardened in the tub??? can i mix anything in to soften it up again???

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  2 года назад

      No once it is dried up that`s it.

    • @mrv5801
      @mrv5801 2 года назад

      @@dereton33 thats a shame as the tub is still half full

  • @ronaldochambers1107
    @ronaldochambers1107 2 года назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me with both the tape and hemp you've wound it in the wrong direction? So it will tend to unwind when you tighten the nut??

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  2 года назад

      No its the right way.

    • @ronaldochambers1107
      @ronaldochambers1107 2 года назад +1

      @@dereton33 I am so sorry, I made a dreadful mistake. In both cases you were in fact winding the tape and hemp clockwise around the thread ie in the SAME direction the nut is turned to tighten up the fitting. I've watched many of your videos and always found them very well presented and very well explained. My apologies again.

  • @eddierae8945
    @eddierae8945 Год назад

    How many turns of ptfe tape are sufficient for rad Tails , Al👍

  • @BadandMadMartin
    @BadandMadMartin 3 года назад

    Quick question, you say to use PTFE tape on all threads but on your how to remove a radiator for decorating there wasn't any PTFE tape shown when disconnecting the pipes from the radiator or when reconnecting the radiator.
    If there isn't any PTFE tape on the valve thread when I disconnect the radiator, should I put some on when I reconnect it?

    • @BadandMadMartin
      @BadandMadMartin 3 года назад

      Never mind. Just saw from your "how to fix a leak" that there's an olive in there.

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      No problem.

  • @Freshninja4
    @Freshninja4 3 года назад +1

    On thread connection I normally rap PTFE tape around 20 times. By looking at this video I been putting on way to much 😂

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад

      You can usually tell by the amount spilling out from the thread.

    • @ChristianBHough
      @ChristianBHough 3 года назад

      When I install radiators I usually do 23 to 25 wraps. If I do less, then the tail doesn't get tight by the time my spanner starts touching the rad.
      I have recently bought some loctite 577 to test out. I have had some success with loctite 55 as well.
      One day when I have the time I will probably do some sort of test to see what happens when I only do 6 or 7 wraps like some of the rad valve manufacturers say.

  • @rayc1503
    @rayc1503 3 года назад

    My pet hate is when people wrap p.t.f.e around compression joint threads. Perfectly fine to wrap it on the olive itself as that seals the integrity of the joint. Thanks for sharing Al 👍.
    Quick question I generally use white tallow for pulling cables through conduit. Are there any applications it can be used for in plumbing?

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      It used to be used in wiping lead joints, it is good though for pasting string and using for packing material in leaking stopcock gland and rad glands.

    • @rayc1503
      @rayc1503 3 года назад

      @@dereton33 Ok so it's similar in property to liquid p.t.f.e or silicone grease. I'd guess more like p.t.f.e myself. I'm going to give it a whirl on some joints. I have a massive bucket of the stuff 😊, Thanks Al 😉

  • @werdna21
    @werdna21 2 года назад

    Would this apply to compression onto JG pex too?

  • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
    @paul_my_plumbs_uk 3 года назад +1

    Swinging 60's and smoking hemp ✌️✌️✌️

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      A great time was had by all, ha ha.

    • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
      @paul_my_plumbs_uk 3 года назад

      @@dereton33 rmods and rockers birds with big knockers 😍😍😍

  • @ON-tk7bp
    @ON-tk7bp 3 года назад

    This is a very useful video - thank you. Which compound paste do you recommend lots of brands and variety?

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад +1

      Always boss white for me.

    • @thesunreport
      @thesunreport 3 года назад

      There seem to be two types in general, one that you can use for drinking water (non-toxic) and one you can use for non-drinking water (central heating systems?). I used some on water pipes this week for the first time to put some bib taps on. I used ptfe (wound the right way for the thread so it won't unravel when you screw it on), and then the jointing compound. The first try weeped a little so I used more ptfe near the base of the tap thread and the jointing compound, then left it a few hours with the water off, even applying some gentle/ambient heat to help it harden up a little and it was ok in the end on a full pressure cold tap. This is what I used -
      www.toolstation.com/fernox-water-hawk-jointing-compound/p14953

  • @street282
    @street282 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks 👍🏻

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  7 месяцев назад

      No problem 👍

  • @arthurmow262
    @arthurmow262 3 года назад

    Which paste do you tend to use?

  • @mtvoss7595
    @mtvoss7595 3 года назад

    If I have a pipe against the wall I use the mini strips and put it behind the pipe and clean it that way😘

  • @PhilipAlexander-rz6hy
    @PhilipAlexander-rz6hy 9 месяцев назад

    I always use hemp on threaded joints. Never fails. PTFE failed for me once so my go to is the hemp stuff. Always works

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  9 месяцев назад

      I use it with boss white, never fails.

  • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
    @paul_my_plumbs_uk 3 года назад +2

    I bought hemp at screwshit ✔️✔️ the other hemp I bought i smoked every bit 🤣🤣🤣

    • @collinsmichael5015
      @collinsmichael5015 3 года назад

      Bwahahaha 😅😂🤣

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  3 года назад

      Keep em coming Paul. ha ha.

    • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
      @paul_my_plumbs_uk 3 года назад

      @@dereton33 you do the video presentation i'll stick to the jokes 😂😂😂😂📹

  • @MrMedicalUK
    @MrMedicalUK 3 месяца назад

    I only use ptfe paste no tape at all

  • @tomsacadden
    @tomsacadden Год назад

    Never EVER use an old piece of pipe !!

    • @dereton33
      @dereton33  Год назад +4

      Don`t talk rubbish. I have used many an old bit when stuck. Copper pipe last a long long time.