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On Apr 3, 8:48 pm, "Two meter troll" wrote:
crisco works pretty well. Seacock.......... Lots of things go by this name. There are the "old" style: solid bronze, pet cock style if ya ever had a chemistry class. The "new generation" are bronze housing with a ss ball and Teflon socket. Now get this. Took my boat to a local yard in Portland, OR. They did me a couple free favors so I bought a 1 1/2" seacock for the head discharge from them. It was the new style Groco ss ball and Teflon socket style. I asked them to go ahead and thread it on cause I was leaving for a week. I asked how they were going to put it on: 3M 5200 the guy said with a smile. I declined and said no 5200 and asked how they ever got them off again. Answer: we just heat them up with a torch............. I declined again. I called Groco and asked the tech guy about heating their ball sea cocks. Groco answer, "why would you do that?!?!?!?" After a few words explaining about the 5200, Groco said forget it. Might over heat the gaskets. And added the OLD style solid bronze pet cock would probable handle that kind of abuse but no way on the new style. Groco also said this was probably another example of how products change BUT peoples habits don't. As a result, tradition can be a real problem when used with new material and products. Personally, I like the new style pet cock. Starts getting hard...... junk it and get a new one. End of story. And this is coming from a guy who used "lapping compound" to seat pet cock valves. Pain in the ass if ya ask me. So I did a test. One has Teflon tape, one has Dolphinite, another has Permitex soft gasket seal. Three years later and all are dry. Ask me in seven more when I swap them all for new. Ten years is good enough service life for me. Crisco?!! I bet you use duct tape for band aids and olive oil as a recreational aid. Bob |
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On Apr 3, 9:48 pm, "Bob" wrote:
On Apr 3, 8:48 pm, "Two meter troll" wrote: crisco works pretty well. Crisco?!! I bet you use duct tape for band aids and olive oil as a recreational aid. Bob ya want to lubricate the ball valve you use something thats gonna handle salt water, critters, and grit and will still work with your silicon liner .'. you use Crisco. roger that on the olive oil (fiance likes it and we add a bit of lavender and almond oil ) and duct tape ( I like a paper towel pad so the blood soaks up). I use bronze antiseize on stainless nuts and bolts in aluminum so i don't have to weld, too. Oh and Crisco is none reactive. |
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On 2007-04-04 00:48:38 -0400, "Bob" said:
The "new generation" are bronze housing with a ss ball and Teflon socket. Most of the time, I hear them called "ball cocks", which is sorta understandable. -- Jere Lull Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's new pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI pages: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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