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Saturday, July 10th 2004, 7:18pm

by nestors

You can also use teflon paste in a can .

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Wednesday, July 7th 2004, 4:21am

by bobw

Use 8-10 wraps of teflon tape on the threads screwing in to the valve to prevent any weeping/leaking/etc

Tuesday, July 6th 2004, 12:17pm

by RVLI

Your best bet would be to use Teflon tape.

Tuesday, July 6th 2004, 11:37am

by stevensje

Teflon Tape

I bought the 2400TF Irritrol 2400 Series Electric Globe Valve with Flow Control (1 inch Threaded Inlet/Outlet).

Do I need teflon tape on the thread or will screwing in the threaded pvc be ok.

Thanks.