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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Christophe » 25/06/20, 15:22

kristo wrote:Guy that's about what i got :)) the problem is: how to prevent leaks? (Teflon does not work)


Must read all messages: use red loctite ... or equivalent!

And read the instructions, it takes a few hours of drying eh ... and can be repeated twice if the spaces are too large ...

We can tell you when you put the photo of the clean net ...
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by GuyGadebois » 25/06/20, 15:25

kristo wrote:Guy that's about what i got :)) the problem is: how to prevent leaks? (Teflon does not work)

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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Christophe » 25/06/20, 15:30

Oh but that's it!

We’ve told him 3 times !!

RED LOCTITE !!
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Forhorse » 25/06/20, 19:41

If I may, red loctite means nothing ... at loctite red products there must be 25 ... (and I'm not talking about the color of the bottle : Mrgreen: )
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by GuyGadebois » 25/06/20, 19:53

Forhorse wrote:If I may...

Just for the counterfeiting, see no personal attack:
"Yes, you can close, Porhorse." : Mrgreen:
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Christophe » 25/06/20, 21:28

Forhorse wrote:If I may, red loctite means nothing ... at loctite red products there must be 25 ... (and I'm not talking about the color of the bottle : Mrgreen: )


Ah yes you are right!

I knew well that it was incomprehensible their classification of m * rde with their bottle all red and their numbers with the con !! You need a doctorate to retain their range !! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

I was talking about the LOCTITE 271 strong threadlocker!

It costs an arm ... and the rest with ... 15 € for 5 ml I think I paid : Shock: : Shock: : Shock: it's still 3000 € per liter ... : Cheesy:

Ah shit apparently it is not good for plastic: https://www.henkel-adhesives.com/be/fr/ ... e_271.html

By cons it sticks much faster than I thought: 15 min max ... : Cheesy:

Well apparently in his case you will have to take this: https://www.henkel-adhesives.com/be/fr/ ... _5331.html

Threaded sealant - low resistance. Ideal for use on plastic threads or plastic / metal fittings for hot or cold water.


LOCTITE SI 5331

Not given either, € 30 for 100 ml on amazon (€ 50 at the local garage ...) but good if it works ...

In the end I wonder if a good neoprene glue (in a cartridge like silicone) would not do the trick ...
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by GuyGadebois » 25/06/20, 21:43

Christophe wrote:In the end I wonder if a good neoprene glue (in a cartridge like silicone) would not do the trick ...

Yes, or as I recommended above, a simple resistant putty ...
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Christophe » 25/06/20, 21:51

Bin putty means everything and nothing at the same time ... : Cheesy:

I recently stuck led panels on tiles with neoprene in cartridges (nothing to do with neoprene in tubes) ... generally if I can do without chemicals I do but there I did not want to pierce tiles ...

Well it works really well, I used 1 cartridge at 7 € to stick 5 panels like these and it took me less than 2 hours including alignment ... well then it's not very heavy as a load ...

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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by GuyGadebois » 25/06/20, 22:00

Christophe wrote:Bin putty means everything and nothing at the same time ... : Cheesy:

Bin putty in this case means suitable for this case. I don't work at SIMC or Weldom .... : Cheesy:
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Re: Leak on Gardena pump outlet nozzle




by Christophe » 25/06/20, 22:29

A malabar is putty, right? : Mrgreen:
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