There is an ever increasing problem with RVers placing thread tape onto tap threads because their hose adapters leak. This is just wrong.
The hose adapter seals by the use of a washer within the adapter that seals to the bottom of the tap thread. Placing thread tape on the thread just makes it more difficult to get the washer to perform its intended task.
How do we educate people to stop using thread tape incorrectly?
Tap threads that leak
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Re: Tap threads that leak
Dunno Jon .... there are a few who use it as a Germ barrier I think.
Thread tape & then put on the rubber gloves.
Are you in Tassie yet?
Thread tape & then put on the rubber gloves.
Are you in Tassie yet?
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Re: Tap threads that leak
Yes Bruce, a rough crossing but we survived 
Staying on the Tamar this week, sailing on her Friday.
Can't see thread tape that never touches the water being much of a germ barrier. I wouldnt mind if it was easier to remove.

Staying on the Tamar this week, sailing on her Friday.
Can't see thread tape that never touches the water being much of a germ barrier. I wouldnt mind if it was easier to remove.
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Re: Tap threads that leak
A wire brush removes it pretty quickly.
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Re: Tap threads that leak
Thanks Peter and Sandra, never thought of that, but will use it in future.
Jon