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1 Inch Ball Valve Brass Popular Q&A
Q: How to Sweat Brass Ball Valves.
A: 1. Cut the copper pipe to the desired length with the pipe cutter. Ream the inside of the cut end to remove any burrs using the reaming tool on the back of the ... Read More »
Q: How to Solder Brass Ball Valves.
A: 1. Clean the ends of the copper tubing and the sockets of the ball valve using emory cloth. Be thorough; solder won't adhere to oxidized or tarnished metals. 2.... Read More »
Q: What position should a brass ball valve be in when sweating to co...
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Q: Plumbing: How to sweat (solder) a 1/2 inch ball valve?
A: Sweat on fittings are built to withstand the heat. There should be no problem just sweating it on. Heat it enough to melt the solder and you'll be fine. No need... Read More »
Q: What would a brass ball, 4 inches in diameter be?
A: It sounds like a cannonball (unexploded) designed to be filled with black powder and fired at the enemy. Be careful! Talk to the police... Read More »