I have a two burner coleman propane stove I tried to use during hurricane irma. The stove really hasn't been used much, but i had for a while. The problem is when i try to thread the regulator to the stove , it leaks right where it trheads to the stove. Does anyone know if I need a new regulator, or is there some other kind of fix.
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Re: coleman propane two burner stove
Originally posted by Irate Mormon View PostAlso, you could put plumbing tape (teflon) on the threads, if the O-ring is intact. There is also teflon thread sealer in a tube, like a toothepaste tube.
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