Ive traced my leaks to a few spots. I have been able to stop all but one of them from my Co2 regulator. Ive used a little, and a lot of the Teflon tape with ungodly amounts of force to get the seal to be complete but just havent been able to get it to completely stop. Its down to a very, very little bit of a leak but I was wondering if there is some kind of liquid seal I could use on this that the leak wouldnt bust trough. I have some JB weld, silicone seal, red seal (for a car gasket), and super glue. All this sounds great and all but for some reason I keep getting the thought of rubber cement to mind. If any of these that I have on hand would work (with the gas off while applying it and letting it dry for a day or however long it takes) let me know.
PLEASE!!!! Im tired of turning on and off the tank when I need it and dont need it! JUST LET ME POUR IN PEACE!!!
:rockin:
PLEASE!!!! Im tired of turning on and off the tank when I need it and dont need it! JUST LET ME POUR IN PEACE!!!
:rockin: