That looks like the adapter kit that comes separately. If so can you just
get that?

On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 11:41 AM, winnipegger65 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am getting closer. Figured out some things and now have some new
> challenges. I thought I may as well try the source and talk to Chris
> Coffee, where I bought the joysticks in the first place. I've heard they
> are helpful and those rumours are true.
>
> Fortunately, I took a video of it leaking before disassembling the
> connection. Chris Coffee suggested it was not the flare end that was
> leaking at all but rather, the connection from the adapter to the joystick
> itself. I did use teflon tape on the threads but probably not enough. I
> only put one wrap on it which is perhaps why it lasted a while (a year) but
> no longer.
>
> So, putting it back together with a more enthusiastic use of teflon tape
> might solve all the problems.
>
> However...and there is always a however.
>
> The small copper washer (see photo of the Joystick Adapter kit) is damaged
> beyond reuse.Chris Coffee called it a 'crush washer' and is intended to do
> just that, crush upon tightening to create the seal. Chris also agreed that
> teflon tape wouldn't help in this case.
>
> I need to find a replacement washer of that size and shape. Home Depot
> (Canada) doesn't have them and it will be a few months yet before the new
> Lowes store is due open in Winnipeg (assuming they even carry things like
> that).
>
> So I do have a plan and as is common, the gating item is finding the right
> parts.
>
> On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 5:31:10 PM UTC-5, winnipegger65 wrote:
>>
>> OK so...I thought I needed a new thread as I've exhausted the old one.
>> The last thread described my woes of trying to find the mysterious leak, a
>> flood really, on my Brewtus IV-R.
>>
>> Found the issue and it is the steam wand. Just over a year ago, I
>> replaced the then faulty wand with the super cool joystick wand from Chris
>> Coffee. I also got the 'adapter kit' which included the thread adapter and
>> a small copper washer, insert idea.
>>
>> I have an exciting 7 second video showing the leak but didn't included it
>> because, in all its HD glory, it weighs in at about 10MB.
>>
>> So here's where I am. The little copper adapter/washer is gone. Much too
>> mangled up to reuse. I'm not going to buy another full adapter kid from
>> Chris Coffee just to get a 25 cent washer.
>>
>> Here's a few pictures showing what I think the problem will be, and that
>> is the flare nut on the pipe is going to bottom out on the adapter nut.
>> Also, when I installed a year ago, I used teflon tape. I've heard that a
>> pipe compound is better. Home Depot here told me Oatey is the one to use.
>>
>> Last year, when I tried to install without the small copper
>> adapter/washer, it leaked a lot.
>>
>> Any ideas, perhaps from those that have installed the Chris Coffee
>> joystick wands on how they avoided some of these problems and kept the
>> leaks at bay?
>>
>>
>>
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