Since I am rebuilding the galley, I decided it would be a good time to replace the sink drain valve. It no longer opened or closed. The wheel kept on turning. I ground the thru hull head and lightly tapped the valve on the inside with pliers to see if I needed a hammer. To my surprise the valve split in half.
On that note, I aproched the head valve and tried to unscew it. It promptly broke the treads on the thru hull. It had about 3 treads in.
Well, after that I decided they all had to go. In addition, the two small ones were only 1/2" and I could not find seacocks that small. I replaced them with 3/4" seacocks. I added an extra one for the future A/C pump. So I purchased two 1 1/2 and three 3/4 seacocks. Now I still need to round up the new thru hulls, screens and hose adapters.
By the way, the 1/2" spacer Hunter glued with 5200 to the hull for the valve to sit on had paper on it so I assumed it was masonite, however after removing it I realised it was MDO sign board, a plywood product used outdoors for signs. It has no voids, waterproof glue and a paper face. I may use the same MDO to make the new spacers. They lasted 30 years without a problem.
My wife said I could have bought her jewelry for what I spent on these items. (and she only saw the first invoice). At least I know were her priorities are.
On that note, I aproched the head valve and tried to unscew it. It promptly broke the treads on the thru hull. It had about 3 treads in.
Well, after that I decided they all had to go. In addition, the two small ones were only 1/2" and I could not find seacocks that small. I replaced them with 3/4" seacocks. I added an extra one for the future A/C pump. So I purchased two 1 1/2 and three 3/4 seacocks. Now I still need to round up the new thru hulls, screens and hose adapters.
By the way, the 1/2" spacer Hunter glued with 5200 to the hull for the valve to sit on had paper on it so I assumed it was masonite, however after removing it I realised it was MDO sign board, a plywood product used outdoors for signs. It has no voids, waterproof glue and a paper face. I may use the same MDO to make the new spacers. They lasted 30 years without a problem.
My wife said I could have bought her jewelry for what I spent on these items. (and she only saw the first invoice). At least I know were her priorities are.
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