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MarvMar
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Posted: June-25-2020 at 3:27pm |
Any body ever hear of this...or maybe even try it ??? I recently read that if you have a slow leaking CO2 canister...like maybe it won't hold for more than an hour or so, it can be corrected next time by placing a small 1/2 inch square of that really thin plumbers tape (the stuff they use to wrap around the threads when connecting two parts)... over the tip of the canister when inserting. It's supposed to act as a gasket and seal small leaks.
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Marv, NW OH
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schutzen-jager
Groupie Joined: October-17-2014 Location: N.J. Points: 31 |
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JMHO - i think that even a small piece of that teflon tape could cause proplem if it gets into yhe internals with the CO2 -
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It DON'T WORK
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