PTFE on compression fittings

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What is with this?

As far as im aware it can only get in the way, yet every where i go there are compresion fittings dorbed in PTFE. Not even just people doing a lash up on a tired olive, but new instalations with PTFE hanging out the side? Including the work of profesionsals or people that should atlease know better.


Daniel
 
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Use liquid PTFE on the olive and leave for 30 minutes to cure. Keep it off your tools though.

There is no need to use PTFE tape on olives and the makers do not recommend it. Some plastic pipe manufacturers say when using compression fittings on their pipe to use PTFE tape. That is the only place I have seen a maker recommend it.

Hawkwhite? This is not 1966 and England winning the world cup.
 
Do a forum search, Daniel.

This comes up every other week and causes no end of bickering.

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Use liquid PTFE on the olive and leave for 30 minutes to cure. Keep it off your tools though.

There is no need to use PTFE tape on olives and the makers do not recommend it. Some plastic pipe manufacturers say when using compression fittings on their pipe to use PTFE tape. That is the only place I have seen a maker recommend it.

Hawkwhite? This is not 1966 and England winning the world cup.

Trust an Englishman to mention the 1966 world cup at every opportunity!!
Where's yer braclet Bobby Moore?? It's in yer handbag you p..fy w..re!!............ :lol: :lol:

PTFE tape on compression fittings is a sign of a DaftyDIY'er, CC/CCC or handyman................ :wink:
 

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