Danscraftbeer
Well-Known Member
yeah but its supposed to be weld less.
I've used this for many things in brewing and aquaponics and electronics to seal wire connections and stuff. Is good stuff.mofox1 said:Thread tape? I ended up using the good stuff:
http://www.selleys.com.au/trade/building-products/silicone-sealants/silicone-401-rtv/
Had no end of trouble getting this to seal properly. Why you would use a tapered thread thru a pot wall is beyond me.
Yeah and also giving Americans some credit on being the original designers they would have the necessary parts (washers needed) and instructions to make it work properly without fail! but it would probably cost twice the price.Quokka42 said:It's sure to be made in China or Mexico, but it's an American thread style. I admit that in the application I am familiar with it from - plugging oil galleries in VW engine cases - it makes sense as the plugs can go straight into the block without tape or sealants, which back in the day couldn't handle the hot oil for extended periods. These days you can pick up silicon o-rings or washers at the corner store, so it has no place in the modern food industry.
Yes. Most annoying when stuff arrives and you can't use it out of the box because the supplier omitted a small but critical component. Bad for business.ein stein said:You gotta think that it is strange that a well known supplier of brewing equipment and fittings is supplying an incompatible nut/washer and thread combination packaged together. I bought it because I assumed a weldless thermometer should be *****-proof. Before today I didn't even consider that there would be 2 kinds of BSP. Given most homebrewers are using these things for low pressure applications.
i think they either:
1) Re-purposed an existing design, packaged it with their branding and an incompatible nut
or
2) they didnt even specify which BSP thread was need to the chinese/mexican/american? manufacturer and ended up with a bunch of badly design thermometers.
Either way, after I email the supplier tomorrow and hear back from them I will probably just bust out my vintage era, inherited hand file and teflon thread tape and make it fit.
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