>On Fri, 14 Feb 1997 [log in to unmask] wrote: > > I use teflon tape on all the >> connectors to stop those pesky leaks. > >I'm way out of my field here, but I seem to recall a physics technician >warning me that teflon tape is *not* appropriate for compressed gas >systems. Teflon seals water leaks, but can foul the threads in a gas >system. Lead washers are the preferred gaskets for use with compressed >gas ('though if I were having to *breathe* it, I'd rather be breathing >teflon than lead!) > I don't know but I have seen an awful lot of people, including myself, using teflon tape for air lines and CO2 tanks. It works just fine, but of course nobody is breathing it. -Clara Clara R. Simpson Zology Illustrator Field Museum