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Element gasket
I'm getting ready to build an electric boiler, but I was wondering what everyone is using for a gasket, other than the rubber one that the element comes with?
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Re: Element gasket
Depends on what mount you are using? Many use a NPT mount instead of a nps. So PTFE tape is used on the threads. And it won't screw in all the way to need a gasket.
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Re: Element gasket
I already bought a 1" stainless lock nut with straight threads. It's a very thin gauge stainless stock pot, so I was hoping to go weldless. I was planning on punching a hole in the boiler, putting the nut on the inside, and threading the element into it. I neglected to think that I'd need some type of replacement gasket between the element and the outside of the boiler.
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Re: Element gasket
It would probably be best to have one on both sides. Can make a gasket wrapped in PTFE tape for the inside. And wrap the gasket that came with it. In PTFE.
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Re: Element gasket
I am planning to use a PTFE o-ring. The element will screw into a 2" ferrule NPT adapter.
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Re: Element gasket
If you are using a NPT adapter. You shouldn't need the o-ring. PTFE tape on the threads should be enough.gleamingthecube wrote:I am planning to use a PTFE o-ring. The element will screw into a 2" ferrule NPT adapter.
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Re: Element gasket
I just figured I would replace the rubber or silicone o ring with a PTFE one. That tape sure would be cheaper and easier though. Will that seal it well enough?
Re: Element gasket
if you wrap the tape around enough just keep going over the same spot when you tighten it against the side it will squish down forming a seal
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Re: Element gasket
Thanks everyone! I'll try wrapping the stock gasket with teflon tape, and if that doesn't work, I'll buy one of the teflon o-rings.