The two drains of my galley sink started leaking only a couple of years after replacing everything. I used plumber's putty last time at the critical leak-prone areas but after all the great things I've read about butyl tape for leak-prone deck hardware, I was wondering if this might be the best solution for sealing gasket type areas when I reinstall the drains this Winter. Has anybody tried this or is there something I should know from a health standpoint (dishes soaking in water exposed to butyl tape picking up some toxin, etc.)? This is a rotten, hard to reach job I never want have to do again. Thanks
Brian
Brian,
Either one would be fine for the application. When I did ours recently, I made the choice to use PP even though I have a hefty supply of Maine Sail's butyl tape. :D
This is is a four page discussion about the whole galley sink drain issues with many pictures, as well as what's in the tech wiki.
http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,7597.0.html
Brian,
Butyl rubber would work, although if you used plumber's putty and it failed -- something is wrong. That seals very well.
Ken
Guys : I agree with Ken. If the plumbers putty wasn't dried out and installed properly, it should have lasted the life of the sink drain.