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Re: sealing leaks

It only takes one or maybe two wraps of tape on a threaded fitting to seal it, if you tighten the fitting properly.

Make sure the end of the tubing is cut square, and make sure it's pushed in all the way. If the tubing has been used for a while, you might need to cut off the end again and re insert it.