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On Apr 30, 1:06*pm, zzyzzx wrote:
You could use ball valves with compression fittings if the tight space is a problem (assuming that you consider compression fittings acceptable). Otherwise it's just a matter of going to the store like HD or Lowes and seeing what fits on what. *You probably would need the appropriate adapter(s) but if you needed more than one for each side, I'd be looking at an online catalog to see if you could order just one adapter. *What they have in the stores is not going to be complete by any means (and maybe you can order a ball valve online that's made for what you want, since they probably don't carry that in the store either). There's no way I'd use the garden hose type valves that are meant to screw onto a sillcock. I've never seen one of those that I would consider well built, sturdy, etc to use for a washer. If you can't get at the existing ones to replace them, what exactly is the problem? I'd prefer ball valves too, but it the existing gate ones work, which is what the vast majority have anyway, why screw around? |
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