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Old 11-01-2009, 03:18 PM   #31
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AGA phased out their labs in 1997 and turned everything over to CSA. If you are still using valves stamped AGA they must be NOS.

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Old 11-01-2009, 03:25 PM   #32
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Got Valves, hold on a sec, ill show you some BETTER valves.
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Old 11-01-2009, 03:45 PM   #33
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here some valves.

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Apollo valves, with numerous available applications.
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Whats so special about them other than you can use those P.O.S. inserts to change the configuration? My nibco valves are so heavy they would break cpvc anyway If I'm working on cpvc or pex I like to go all out disney and use a sharkbite.
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AGA phased out their labs in 1997 and turned everything over to CSA. If you are still using valves stamped AGA they must be NOS.

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The only valves I deal with anymore are SS wafer valves, PVC ball valves, and iron OSY valves with stuffing boxes.
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The only valves I deal with anymore are SS wafer valves, PVC ball valves, and iron OSY valves with stuffing boxes.
I think those hose bibbs you see in the pic were made in chicago by MIFAB
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The only valves I deal with anymore are SS wafer valves, PVC ball valves, and iron OSY valves with stuffing boxes.
pvc ball valves!!! Say it ain't so.
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pvc ball valves!!! Say it ain't so.

I cut and thread a lot of PVC pipe here, some of the chemicals that we process eat through just about anything, so PVC is a relatively cheap material for self destructing systems.
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I cut and thread a lot of PVC pipe here, some of the chemicals that we process eat through just about anything, so PVC is a relatively cheap material for self destructing systems.
Hey check put these brass pipes I's love to install and maintain these
http://www.brassjack.com/tubing-rail...-pole-kit.html
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:06 PM   #40
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I would need the 8 ft er, i likes em big and tall.
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