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“Not necessary on the valves”. Because somebody said u needed union valves. What I was saying is that u can just have regular valves and unions elsewhere. U don’t need “union valves”. Get it? Lol
The only diff between a union valve and a regular valve is the unions lol. The price spike is just due to having a more specialized item. But All valves will seize over time if they’re not exercised regularly(that’s the key), even your precious true union valves buddy. You’re welcome!Well, you weren’t clear on that LOL - get it? Once you get a bit more experience in the hobby you may find that spending a little up front for better quality true union valves is money well spent. Cheap, non union valves, tend to be exactly that: cheap! I will always counsel folks to buy good quality valves. I’ve some GF+ union valves at home that have been in service for over 20 years. You’re welcome !
as far as unions cepex or spears?
The only diff between a union valve and a regular valve is the unions lol. The price spike is just due to having a more specialized item. But All valves will seize over time if they’re not exercised regularly(that’s the key), even your precious true union valves buddy. You’re welcome!
I quoted my own comment to correct something that I had said mistakenly to show that I corrected myself, not to agree with myself. Smh. And silly? We’re just talkin reef tanks here buddy. We all have an opinion based on our own mistakes and successes within the hobby. That’s the whole point of a forum. Everything is taken with a grain of salt.Don’t wish to derail this chaps thread any further with any further silliness, though it did make me laugh that you quoted your own comment and then agreed with it. Thanks for that.
What fittings did you use? I have a 1/4 hp and 1inch pvc is to small and 1.25 pcv is to big to thread on it
What fittings did you use? I have a 1/4 hp and 1inch pvc is to small and 1.25 pvc is to big to thread on it. I believe it is metric but cant figure out the size