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On Aug 19, 9:40*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Any marine plumbing experts here? I'm in the middle of a small plumbing job involving the salt water cooling loop for the air conditioning units. *I'm planning to use PTFE (teflon) tape on the pipe threads. * Are there any issues with that as opposed to using joint compound goop that anyone knows of? I'm no expert on plumbing, but I can't see any reason why the tape shouldn't work, Wayne. That stuff gets used on PCV on lots more than mere salt condition. If no one else can give you a comprehensive reply, I'll be talking to my friend who is a 26 year veteran licensed plumber in the morning and get an answer for you. |
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