bunker0617 Super Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Mar 23, 2013 439 898 AZ Jul 15, 2013 #1 Jul 15, 2013 Add bookmark #1 Do you have any tricks to preserving the integrity of your threads on pv? Is noalox enough of a precaution? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Do you have any tricks to preserving the integrity of your threads on pv? Is noalox enough of a precaution?
st0nedpenguin Moved On ECF Veteran Verified Member Jun 24, 2010 1,317 1,109 WA Jul 15, 2013 #2 Jul 15, 2013 Add bookmark #2 Unless it's a soft metal then I do nothing. Stainless steel is durable enough to not worry about it. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Cjax Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Sep 12, 2012 1,750 1,211 RVa USA Jul 15, 2013 #3 Jul 15, 2013 Add bookmark #3 You mean threads on the tube body right? I wouldn't put Noalox on the 510 threads. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
RT88 Super Member ECF Veteran Mar 26, 2013 341 192 island fortress Jul 16, 2013 #4 Jul 16, 2013 Add bookmark #4 i had that question last week and my answer since i'm a car guy, was a lil copper anti-seize on the threads. silver is ok too it threads much smoother now, but just like car parts, don't over-torque after putting on anti-seize ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
i had that question last week and my answer since i'm a car guy, was a lil copper anti-seize on the threads. silver is ok too it threads much smoother now, but just like car parts, don't over-torque after putting on anti-seize