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James wrote:
I need to replace some gate valves in our boat and I was looking at Apollo Ball valves. They say that they will work with thru-the-hulls. Since thru-the-hulls have straight pipe threads and the ball valves have tapered pipe threads I don't see how this is possible. Am I missing something? I know that seacocks have both straight and tapered threads but a seacock would probably be overkill in this case. There are ball valves that have tapered threads and seacock ball valves that have straight threads. Apollo and Groco seacocks have NTP (tapered) top thread and the bottom thread is NPS (straight). |
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On Thu, 10 May 2007 12:14:32 -0400, krj
wrote: Apollo and Groco seacocks have NTP (tapered) top thread and the bottom thread is NPS (straight). And you can probably bet that at least the Grocos are made with the right type of bronze, not true with the hardware store variety which is actuall brass (copper and zinc) vs naval bronze which is primarily copper and tin. The issue with brass is that the zinc will disappear over time due to electrolytic action. |
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