• Suitable for use with solvents, chemicals, oxygen and on food lines; non-toxic
  • Permits easy disassembly, even after years of service; meets Mil. Spec T-27730A
  • Sealing temperature: -450 degree F to 550 degree F (-268 degree C to 288 degree C)
  • Pressures: to 10,000 PSI (680 Bar); yellow for gas line usage
  • Suitable for use with solvents, chemicals, oxygen and on food lines; non-toxic
  • Sealing temperature: -450 degree F to 550 degree F (-268 degree C to 288 degree C)
  • Pressures: to 10,000 PSI (680 Bar); yellow for gas line usage

I’ve been dragging a set of logs around for about 30-years and finally decided to convert a fireplace in our current hope from wood burring to gas logs and some thread sealant was needed. This tape seems to have done the trick and at about 4-bucks I got a lot more than I’ll ever need. I have a very cramped crawl space and running gas pipe isn’t so hard to install but it’s a bear to uninstall to get to a joint that’s leaking so I used a lot of wraps on each thread to make sure I didn’t have to crawl back in there to do it again. This is much easier to work with than the goop and brush I previously used that had gone pretty much solid in the container so if I need more tape in the years to come this will still be useable.

Did exactly what its supposed to do! I was hooking up a propane line to a few appliances in my camper van and the stovetop line kept leaking until I used this line tape!

Used this LA-CO yellow gas line tape with AstroAl closed flow chuck and the Milton 1/4” NPT tank valve on a Dewalt DCC020I 20v air compressor and love it. The screw on/off connector of the Dewalt is awesome and will last longer. But for the airbags on the back of my truck screwing it off would drop the PSI a few and I was getting tired of that. I used the closed flow AstroAl chuck and I’m happy with that. With the chuck not on a valve stem, if I turn the compressor on it’ll build to the set PSI fast and stop. Holds are tight, no leaks with the gas line tape used. So after filling my tires and airbags I clip it right off. Perfect. Only down side is I then press the chuck stem against the screw of my rock tamer mud flaps to release the air from the Dewalt line, because this tape with the quality products means it’ll hold that air forever and be under pressure. Which I am happy with because the seal this made is air tight. A buddy and I put Firestone ride right airbags on his truck a few days ago, and he loved my Dewalt air compressor (he has tons of dewalt 20v stuff already and got me turned to Dewalt). So when he gets his I’ll be giving him This tape, the second AstroAl air chuck, and second Milton 1/4” NPT tank valve.

Works great. Much thicker and stronger than the $0.99 tape you get at the local hardware store for water/air fittings. You don't want to screw around with gas leaks. Get this if you are building an LP or natural gas distribution manifold.

THis is far easier to use than the putty and really works well. I put it both on a dryer and a hose, and neither had leaks of any kind. Such a good value and works well. Good alternative to putty if you don't like the mess. Thanks for reading.

What can one say, it's pipe tape and specifically for gas lines. It works, its better than the junk in the box stores around me, and it shows up at my door within a couple days.

When working around gas pipe , like a grill, use the right stuff, not the place to cut corners for a few dollars. Always check your joints for leaks. This tape is thicker than the thin white stuff.

Used on LP gas valve replacement. Handled well; adhered well. No leaks and holding up to the elements after a few months in diverse hot/cold/muggy/dry temps. Would buy again.

Got this for my gas line for my 8n tractor. I use it on all fittings now. It will hold up to gasoline, motor oil and hydraulic fluid. And, great for pneumatic tools!

My house didn’t explode and I can’t smell gas after installing a gas range. Hopefully it stays that way.