Hey everyone,
I've looked at dozens of articles explaining how to install weldless bulkhead fittings. They are simple enough, but the one thing I'm stuck with, is that half of them say the gasket should be placed on the inside, while the other half say it should go on the outside. I know Bobby advocates the gaskets on the outside, and believes the contrary is a leading cause of leaks.
However, the fact still remains that there are still two opinions on this matter. I was hoping that we could figure this out, once and for all.
Which side should be silicone gasket go on, and why?
To me, the inside seems most logical. Although I haven't tried it, it seems to make the most sense that the crushing between the interior wall and the locknut, coupled with the pressure exerted by the water/wort would cause the best seal. But as I said, I've never tried it, so I'm interested to see peoples opinions and to see if there is actually a general consensus.
I've looked at dozens of articles explaining how to install weldless bulkhead fittings. They are simple enough, but the one thing I'm stuck with, is that half of them say the gasket should be placed on the inside, while the other half say it should go on the outside. I know Bobby advocates the gaskets on the outside, and believes the contrary is a leading cause of leaks.
However, the fact still remains that there are still two opinions on this matter. I was hoping that we could figure this out, once and for all.
Which side should be silicone gasket go on, and why?
To me, the inside seems most logical. Although I haven't tried it, it seems to make the most sense that the crushing between the interior wall and the locknut, coupled with the pressure exerted by the water/wort would cause the best seal. But as I said, I've never tried it, so I'm interested to see peoples opinions and to see if there is actually a general consensus.