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I've never known my outdoor faucet to be in sal****er all the time.
Also, the failure of your outdoor faucet will not likely sink your house. My boat had gate valves when I bought it. They were common practice back when my boat was made. No longer. The surveyor required that I replace them all. Doug s/v CAllista "Allen McCann" wrote in message ... Is a"gate valve" the same as the outdoor faucet on most homes? If so what is the problem with them? Allen Doug Dotson wrote: Why not just do it the right way? NPS thruhull to NPS valve. Doug "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Calder and other authorities are dead set against putting NPT ball valves on NPS through hull fittings as is often done when replacing gate valves. The geometry of the thread engagement gives me the willies as well because all the load is on just one or two threads due to the taper. My boatyard tells me that they do it all the time however as does everyone else. The gate valves on my 1980 boat haven't broken off yet either. I just threaded a one half inch ball valve and through hull together and it doesn't look or feel as bad as the theory. Except for a couple of above waterline drains, the seacocks I'm going to put in will be flanged and bolted. I'm just curious though, has anyone ever heard of a NPT valve on a NPS through hull breaking off or leaking? -- Roger Long |
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