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 Post subject: Plastic ball valves
PostPosted: Jul 26th, '10, 18:56 
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Local plumbing supply place doesnt have any.
Thinking pool supply places might have them but cant get to one till Wed
Tried online but came up with nought
Anyone know where I should start looking for a 40-50mm plastic valve?


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 Post subject: Re: Plastic ball valves
PostPosted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:01 
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Plastic?

you mean PVC? bunnings is always a good fallback if you cant find it anywhere else, and open till 9pm most nights. If they dont have exactly what you want, they normally have something close that you can cobble together.


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PostPosted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:06 
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Plastic?

you mean PVC? bunnings is always a good fallback if you cant find it anywhere else, and open till 9pm most nights. If they dont have exactly what you want, they normally have something close that you can cobble together.


except WA only 7 here and i think 9 on thurs

Ohh and maybe try an irrigation supplier they should have lots of PVC fittings

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I think Wetearth will have what you want... and yes Bunnings should have 40mm (50mm??) although their prices are not as low as they claim to be....

http://www.wetearth.com.au/Ball-Valves

Hey Pete, I think Bunnings opening hours have changed... the store near me closes at 9pm on weekdays... 7pm on weekends...


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PostPosted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:18 
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www.perthirrigation.com everything you could need


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And yes Perth Irrigation... not sure if they actually sent to Victoria... I suggested Wet Earth because they are in Victoria (I think).... but yes I use Perth Irrigation myself. Great service and owner operated, so we are supporting the locals...


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PostPosted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:24 
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i found their minimum quantities for some purchases were quite reasonable and in fact married up well with my needs for the system... and i dont have to leave the house, just open the mailbox wait til weekend and go build.


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Thanks for the replies folks, and yes I meant PVC , dunno what I was thinking.
Looks like wetearth is the go as the nearest bunnings is 200km away
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Most stock and station places have them as every farm usually has heaps of them ,like Elders or Landmark.


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http://www.perthirrigation.com everything you could need

Yep, I'll second that - Deon is a pleasure to deal with !! Got most of my stuff through him.


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do plastic ball valves, the PVC kind, get horribly clogged up with solids?


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PostPosted: Jul 27th, '10, 01:19 
No, unless they, or your entire plumbing is too small (< 19mm)...

They can build up a bit of bio-film over time... just open/close them every now and then...


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mine is 3/4", i think thats just about fine yes? thats a good idea about the opening and closing in either case though, but will be a bit of work to rebalance all three of them so my GB's all get an equal water flow :/


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Use a marker to draw a line across the valve. Open full and return to the marker line.


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PostPosted: Jul 27th, '10, 19:55 
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Dufflight wrote:
Use a marker to draw a line across the valve. Open full and return to the marker line.


Great tip :thumbright:

Only goes to show that a dumb question about plastic which should have been pvc taps, made by me can yeild some really good information and tips :thumbleft:

The occasional PM helps as well , :notworthy:


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