Get a (Hercules) Grrip!
~I will be replacing all the flex connectors on the older gas appliances in this '41 home ASAP.
Please be reminded that on these connectors there should NEVER be any pipe-joint compound between the end piece and the connector itself. Thses are milled to perfection to form a flared seal on their own. Of course the threaded house piping to which the nipple of the flex connector attaches connects should get some.
IIRC gas pipes should not get teflon tape. A tiny piece can block the gas orifice.
http://cloroben.com/products/thread_sealants.html
~I will be replacing all the flex connectors on the older gas appliances in this '41 home ASAP.
Please be reminded that on these connectors there should NEVER be any pipe-joint compound between the end piece and the connector itself. Thses are milled to perfection to form a flared seal on their own. Of course the threaded house piping to which the nipple of the flex connector attaches connects should get some.
IIRC gas pipes should not get teflon tape. A tiny piece can block the gas orifice.
http://cloroben.com/products/thread_sealants.html