I've been having the darnest time trying to get some galvanized pipe to connect without leaks. Just simple stuff, nipple into T or elbow or whatever. I've tried pipe dope, teflon tape, dope under tape, you name it. If I keep on trying, after 4 or 5 attempts it may just work . . . and, if I've been careful to keep the assembly immobilized during the efforts, my earlier work might not start leaking. Or it might leak.
On reflection, it may be that the sections most prone to leaking are ones that may not be absolutely perfectly aligned. In other words, the union between the two sections clamps together easily enough and seals OK, and the nipple connections to the union are OK, but other joints one or two removed from the union seem prone to leakage.
This doesn't seem like rocket science, but there must be more to it than meets the eye, or than is written in impossibly small print on the dope tube. Any tips from the experienced?
On reflection, it may be that the sections most prone to leaking are ones that may not be absolutely perfectly aligned. In other words, the union between the two sections clamps together easily enough and seals OK, and the nipple connections to the union are OK, but other joints one or two removed from the union seem prone to leakage.
This doesn't seem like rocket science, but there must be more to it than meets the eye, or than is written in impossibly small print on the dope tube. Any tips from the experienced?

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