Thanks again, I really appreciate your adviceAll will work. Black pipe is normally for Natural Gas or Propane. Galvanized more for water and stainless for caustic materials. But since there is no pressure all are find. I normally use black pipe.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your adviceAll will work. Black pipe is normally for Natural Gas or Propane. Galvanized more for water and stainless for caustic materials. But since there is no pressure all are find. I normally use black pipe.
Now I’m wondering if I could add a ball valve for easy draining and if I could use this with galvanized pipe?Thanks again, I really appreciate your advice
I was going to cap it for added protection.As long as it doesn't leak and doesn't get bumped to the open position while the engine is running.
I replaced that cheap plastic easy drain that came standard on my Cub Cadet XT2 lawn tractor. The day after I changed the oil and filter, there was a puddle of oil on the shed floor from that plastic drain valve.I was going to cap it for added protection.
You are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.I am pretty sure you can take that nut off the lever and reorient it so it’s straight up when closed. I did something similar with an identical valve to keep from smacking into the shutoff for my outside garden faucet.
I took a closer look at the photo of the valve and the handle cannot be positionedYou are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.
After an enlarged view of the photo of the valve, you can see a nub on the valve body and the handle will only work in that one position.You are probably correct, I would have to be very careful when doing that though.
Looks good, leave the locking Zip tie on it. The handle orientation would be my concern..I have the handle locked in place with a strong