Iron compression coupling. Will it hold?

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pls2000

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A question for someone with more experience with these things than I have

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller...tern-Compression-Coupling-160-004HC/100155616

If this joins pipes that are essentially free on both ends, neither pulled out of the coupling nor pushed into it, and holding the normal 60-70 psi city water pressure, will the pipes be blown out?

I need a way to join temporarily two pieces of 3/4 steel pipe, one of which is old enough that trying to break open a fitting would be like trying to win the lottery.

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>Put pipe dope on the threads for lubrication.

Why? The threads aren't a sealing surface. If I want lubrication I'd put a little silicone grease on them.
 

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Because plumbers usually have a lot more pipe dope with them than grease. We save that for rubber seals and faucets. I never put grease on a threaded coupling. Call me crazy.
 
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