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RR60 (VA)
Question about shutoff valve stems.
In the past if I had a shut off valve that leaked around the bonnet nut.
Very often I could just replace with a brasscraft new stem. Quick and easy.
Ran into one today that have not seen before. If I remove the stem this one had inside pipe threads. Instead of male treads.
My question is do they still make valves like these where I can do the same. Buy the stem or rob one from a new valve.
Will try to post a pic. The top one is what I am looking for.
The bottom one is what I usually find and can get.
Thanks
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packy (MA)
that doesn't look like brasscraft to me.
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RR60 (VA)
Maybe that would explain it. Some other off brand.
I know the handle did say Brass craft. But I remember the handle did look a bit newer than I expected. Compared to the finish on rest of valve. Now I am thinking someone just replaced the handle.
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