View Single Post
  #9   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.building
BruceinBangkok BruceinBangkok is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jan 2009
Posts: 19
Default A case of identifying Osmosis

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:51:39 -0500, Matt Colie
wrote:

BruceinBangkok wrote:

I suspect that the "marelon" was a reference to the valves, but in
any case there have been various warnings not to use plastic for thru
hull fittings as they deteriorate in sunlight.

My own preference for thru hull use is bronze for the actual fitting
and bronze, if possible, for the valve. I can buy here, bronze ball
valves that are lower in price then the normal "sea cocks" and last
well.
Cheers,

Bruce


While I agree about the plastic through hull fitting, please be cautious
with the ball valve. The valve part is fine, but the threads are
usually a tapered pipe thread and do not actually make a solid coupling
to the bronze through hull. With little provocation it may break off
the two threads that it is actually engaged. DTBT and see several a
season.

Matt



True, True. I afraid that I am often guilty of over simplifying as I
sometimes assume that as I know it; doesn't everyone?

The bronze valves I referred to are straight pipe with a square
internal shoulder to butt against the end of the thru-hull with either
a rubber gasket or sealant.
Cheers,

Bruce