Pipe dope is correct, as well as joint compound. Do a search on spigot and faucet and see how many of you use the terms. Oh, maybe they were more displaced yankees, I didn't look to close. I used PFTE tape but perhaps not enough, and wound it clockwise all the way to the end. I'll try the joint compound as it was recommended on a Worldwide web site in America too. Nothing wrong with copper pipe, except maybe it's a hot commodity for thieves in the states due to it's scrap medal value. Galvanized steel was simply easier to install from the PEX hot and cold supply. They've got these really neat quick connects to any other type of pipe.
Actually after I signed up to post I noticed this site was used mostly by the British, but the last time I checked the Internet is worldwide (Al Gore says he invented it ,)
and Google has made it a lot smaller. It was second on my search of the words "shower leaks".
And wouldn't you know it, there are flags next to our posts to distinquish where we're all from. Funny that.
Besides I used to live in the UK, Lower Tysoe, while stationed with the USAF at RAF Upper Heyford in the early 80's, so I thought it would be fun to see what you knew about plumbing. It's nice to see the Brits still have a sense of humor.
I am a descendant of Anne Hathaway's family, (Shakespear's Anne), coached football, am a Gunner fan, played a little rugby, developed a cockney accent, and was the number one dart thrower for a local pub called the Deddington Arms, (had a 12 dart out, double on, double off, in a 501 match, while in my usual Guiness stupor). I also think Beckham may be a little bent, but he's good for the American game.
Thanks for the tips.