Would be a help to have a pic to give an idea of what it is and what the situation is. It sounds like it is an old sink with a metal waste, waste pipe and assembly?
You can use PTFE tap, Loctite thread cord, thread lock fluid etc to lock the nut up and they are all demountable.
Would be a help to have a pic to give an idea of what it is and what the situation is. It sounds like it is an old sink with a metal waste, waste pipe and assembly?
You can use PTFE tap, Loctite thread cord, thread lock fluid etc to lock the nut up and they are all demountable.
Thanks Rob, thats exactly the information I was looking for. It's a new Kitchen. It's been a struggle to get in there because it is tenanted.
I will take PTFE tape, Loctite thread cord, thread lock fluid with me.
These all sound like they will fix it, thanks
Would be a help to have a pic to give an idea of what it is and what the situation is. It sounds like it is an old sink with a metal waste, waste pipe and assembly?
You can use PTFE tap, Loctite thread cord, thread lock fluid etc to lock the nut up and they are all demountable.
Yup ... agree with that .... I wouldn't expect any new plastic waste system to continually be coming loose, if fitted correctly. My understanding was that it was an all metal assembly.
I successfully fixed a similar problem by:
1) slackening off the nut,
2) cleaning the metal threads and mating surfaces of the sink and nut,
3) smearing the threads and surfaces with Vaseline as a mould-release,
4) tightening the nut to within about 3mm gap from the fully-tight position,
5) squirting silicone sealant to fill the gap and letting it set, thus forming a 3mm thick silicone washer,
6) tightening the nut to compress the washer.
Admittedly this method did need a day or so for the silicone to set fully, so probably not an option if your property is tenanted.
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