Plummers tape or Lock tite???

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  • 2BAD4U
    AutoMag_SuperStar...
    • Sep 2006
    • 354

    #1

    Plummers tape or Lock tite???

    What fittings method is best? Lock tite or Plummers tape?
  • vintage
    Registered User

    • Aug 2013
    • 1787

    #2
    I use lock tite, it looks better in my opinion and it doesn't take but a small drop. tape will work its way down the threads as you screw it in if your not carefull. tape is cheaper but the small bottle of lock tite will last a long time.

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    • Cyco-Dude

      #3
      i guess you could use both; i've used both. i generally stick to teflon tape though; if you cut it in half it's not visible once the fitting is screwed in.

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      • 2BAD4U
        AutoMag_SuperStar...
        • Sep 2006
        • 354

        #4
        Originally posted by Cyco-Dude View Post
        i guess you could use both; i've used both. i generally stick to teflon tape though; if you cut it in half it's not visible once the fitting is screwed in.
        I've never thought about cutting the teflon tape in half, nice...

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        • 2BAD4U
          AutoMag_SuperStar...
          • Sep 2006
          • 354

          #5
          Originally posted by vintage View Post
          I use lock tite, it looks better in my opinion and it doesn't take but a small drop. tape will work its way down the threads as you screw it in if your not carefull. tape is cheaper but the small bottle of lock tite will last a long time.
          Like just tab it around the fitting or thick coat it?

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          • Grelvire
            • Feb 2005
            • 302

            #6
            I use tape, however, I have always folded the tape in half instead of cutting it. Never liked using locktite, makes changing your setup more labor intensive then its worth.

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            • 2BAD4U
              AutoMag_SuperStar...
              • Sep 2006
              • 354

              #7
              Originally posted by Grelvire View Post
              I use tape, however, I have always folded the tape in half instead of cutting it. Never liked using locktite, makes changing your setup more labor intensive then its worth.
              Folding the tape would give it a thicker lair of sealing, nice...

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              • WholemealDrop
                Paintball Historian
                • Oct 2014
                • 134

                #8
                Buddy and I use tape on all our guns. As Grelvire said, loctite is a pain to deal with if you ever need to change anything. I wrap the tape closer to the end of the fitting, normally around 1/4-1/3 of the tapes width ends up coving the opening of the fitting. Cut that off with a razor then install the fitting. Go back with an o-ring/dental pick to clean up any tape left outside. Most of my guns you can't tell if I used taPE or loctite
                I made the mistake of trading for a mag...now I'm trapped
                Cocker, Automag, and Misc Parts FS

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                • 2BAD4U
                  AutoMag_SuperStar...
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 354

                  #9
                  Plummers tape once,,, plummers tape forever so be it...

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                  • luke
                    lukescustoms.com

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 8211

                    #10
                    Tape can get inside the valve and cause malfunctions if you're not careful when using it. If you use it at least take the time to clean out all the pieces when you remove a part that was sealed with tape. Teflon tape turns clear when its compressed between the threads, I use a pick and magnifying glass to clean it out of threads, then clean the parts thoroughly before reassembly. If it's a male thread I clean it with a wire wheel on the bench grinder. I use 569 most of the time and only use tape if the Loctite does not seal the threads, I do find on occasion it doesn't work.

                    Last edited by luke; 03-07-2015, 09:33 AM.

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                    • Mole1119
                      Registered User

                      • Jan 2004
                      • 414

                      #11
                      I use Loctite 569 also.

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                      • athomas
                        Of course it works-its AGD
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 8039

                        #12
                        When loctite is mentioned, most people associate it with thread lock adhesive. Not all loctite products are thread lockers. The types mentioned above for sealing air lines are not a thread locker at all, just a really good thread sealer. I use the high pressure loctite as well. It is much better than tape and you don't risk getting small pieces stuck in your orings. When you take the fittings apart, they just screw apart like normal unglued fittings and you can easily clean the threads.
                        Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                        • boo
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 116

                          #13

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                          • going_home
                            Hebrews 13:8

                            • Dec 2004
                            • 8343

                            #14
                            Medium thread locker (name brand doesnt matter to me).

                            Teflon tape only if necessary .


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                            • BigEvil
                              www.BigEvilOnline.com

                              • Feb 2005
                              • 9333

                              #15
                              I use white plumbers putty. (I think that's what its called). It is a paste and you can use it instantly. I has the best properties of both the tape and loctite. It comes in jars and tubes and is available all over the place.

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