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Tonyboy where did i say it Caused explosions. That was something Onetap said i guy said to him.
What i said is once the ptfe has deteroited the joint is then loose and the resulting gas leak could then b ecome dangerous
Onetap i will put it to you really simply why does it just not say wrap loads of normal ptfe around joint to simulate thicker gas grade tape
And why if you done this and there is no leak it would be a FAIL in ACS exam.
I have tins of paste that The contents look exactly the same but would i use them both on LPG, no, why because it says so on the tin
Same as the 2 rubber cooker flexes they look exactly the same and and if i fitted a NG flex onto a LPG cooker it would work perfect and be perfectly sound with no leaks at all for probably about a year.
But all the time the LPG would be reacting with the rubber in the flex and what was a previously sound installation would then be pouring gas out and becoming a potentially explosive condition.
Have i done independent chemical analysis on these NO i listen to what the manufacturers of these products say and results that come from independent testing houses.
You seem to have a big problem with such a basic concept
What i said is once the ptfe has deteroited the joint is then loose and the resulting gas leak could then b ecome dangerous
Onetap i will put it to you really simply why does it just not say wrap loads of normal ptfe around joint to simulate thicker gas grade tape
And why if you done this and there is no leak it would be a FAIL in ACS exam.
I have tins of paste that The contents look exactly the same but would i use them both on LPG, no, why because it says so on the tin
Same as the 2 rubber cooker flexes they look exactly the same and and if i fitted a NG flex onto a LPG cooker it would work perfect and be perfectly sound with no leaks at all for probably about a year.
But all the time the LPG would be reacting with the rubber in the flex and what was a previously sound installation would then be pouring gas out and becoming a potentially explosive condition.
Have i done independent chemical analysis on these NO i listen to what the manufacturers of these products say and results that come from independent testing houses.
You seem to have a big problem with such a basic concept