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Not sure what you are going on about? his names Chris and he lives in Chester, just wondering why you are using that picture, i personally don't care that you are btw
Ah, so you do care then?
Tell you what's creepy, you & your chums stalking me.
As I said, regardless of your mate's fictional career path, please don't get me confused with someone that cares.
 
Thought this thread was about jointing compound, somehow I've ended up in another dimension, weird city ???
 
Getting back on topic...

loctite55 is the best stuff i have ever used, it is thread cord and you can twist back on it and it still seals.
 
Getting back on topic...

loctite55 is the best stuff i have ever used, it is thread cord and you can twist back on it and it still seals.

On that note, I have never used it but want to, so please tell me what is the correct way to use it and what variety of plumbing applications can it be used for?
 
On that note, I have never used it but want to, so please tell me what is the correct way to use it and what variety of plumbing applications can it be used for?


It is going to sound mad when i say it, but it saves you money over PTFE:sorcerer:
 
I thought this thread had a lot of promise but it went from amusing to somewhat sinister and weired.

I must be old fashioned as far as jointing compound goes, I use thread tape and only the thick stuff by Wurth.
 
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