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Boss white and hemp never leak

Hemp, or Flax as I call it, is terrible for when you have to remove fittings though! Often locks solid and often difficult removing bits of remaining hemp from threads.
Quite skillful to use hemp also IMO, certainly for anyone who hasn't used it before.
I would say ptfe tape at correct amount to ensure the fittings become a little resistant to fully turning in, plus some paste on it to lubricate the joint and add seal. Makes it easy for a poor bloke coming after us years later to remove a rad tail, or other fitting
 
Yes but I have a roll of hemp and there's so little I'm legally allowed to use it for that I need to use it for valve tails or I'll retire before I finish it. I use it with Water Hawk, mind, because I've a tub of that too.
 
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