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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:54 pm
by MrCrowley
mattyzip77 wrote:can someone lock this topic already??????????????
Why? Who do you think you are? :roll:

This isn't your topic. Unless you wish to report (via a PM to a moderator) a topic being hijacked due to off-topic posts or other infractions, don't ask for someone else's topic to be locked because you think the discussion is over.

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:04 am
by mattyzip77
MrCrowley wrote:
mattyzip77 wrote:can someone lock this topic already??????????????
Why? Who do you think you are? :roll:

This isn't your topic. Unless you wish to report (via a PM to a moderator) a topic being hijacked due to off-topic posts or other infractions, don't ask for someone else's topic to be locked because you think the discussion is over.

Well pardon me sir!!

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 12:57 pm
by yman
SpudBlaster15 wrote:Why is everyone going on about epoxy? The OP needs to take a look at the real problem: His threads.

Properly tapped NPT threads should hold the fitting securely without the need for any adhesive. You either drilled the hole too large, threaded the tap through too far, or used the wrong size tap. Figure out the issue, go buy another valve, and redo it properly instead of trying to jury rig a flawed setup with epoxy.
I'm fairly certain I tapped it correctly - used a 5/16 bit, followed by a 1/8 NPT tap and a 1/8 NPT nipple. I think I may have cross-threaded the nipple, though, when I was testing the hole. I think I will retry it with another valve and the JB Weld.

Thanks to all for your help!

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:02 pm
by mattyzip77
use lots and lots of teflon tape, no reason to scrap the valve dude!!!

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:27 pm
by jsefcik
yman wrote:
SpudBlaster15 wrote:Why is everyone going on about epoxy? The OP needs to take a look at the real problem: His threads.

Properly tapped NPT threads should hold the fitting securely without the need for any adhesive. You either drilled the hole too large, threaded the tap through too far, or used the wrong size tap. Figure out the issue, go buy another valve, and redo it properly instead of trying to jury rig a flawed setup with epoxy.
I'm fairly certain I tapped it correctly - used a 5/16 bit, followed by a 1/8 NPT tap and a 1/8 NPT nipple. I think I may have cross-threaded the nipple, though, when I was testing the hole. I think I will retry it with another valve and the JB Weld.

Thanks to all for your help!

Dude, dont waste your money on another valve, I didnt the same thing with the same valve you have, just use jb weld and retap it, and let it sit over night and you should be good