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09-27-2007, 01:02 AM
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Location: MA, NH
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Weldless parts.
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Does any one know the part numbers from mcmaster carr for the weldless bukhead parts that are sold online. I have a few things that need the red o-ring and teh stainless steel washers for a 1/2" ball valve. I tried looking on their site but got confused with the right parts to get.
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09-27-2007, 01:10 AM
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Mmm...beer.
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09-30-2007, 06:56 AM
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Yeah, McMaster-Carr has a good selection, but not good prices.
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10-01-2007, 01:54 PM
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Look under the recliner
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McMaster in not that much more expensive. I just ordered from them as they had some other stuff I wanted.
partnum=4464K214 =Type 304 SS Thrd Pipe Fitting 1/2" Pipe Size, 1-1/16" OD, Cplg, 1000 PSI, 1-3/8" L $4.59
partnum=4830K171 =Std-Wall Type 304/304L SS Thrd Pipe Nipple 1/2" Pipe X 1-1/8" Length, Fully Threaded $2.30
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10-01-2007, 01:57 PM
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Parts from McMaster show up in a hurry, though. If time's an issue, I'd pay a bit more and go with them.
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10-01-2007, 10:51 PM
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The reason mcmaster carr makes sense to me is because i need 4 washers.I can get a pack of ten for 6 bucks and it works out to be about the same as bargain fittings. I just need to figure out the right sizes for everything because i dont know much about plumbing.
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primaries: BRown Ale
secondaries: Rye IPA
Bottled: IPA, Pigs ear brown clone, stovepipe porter, German Alt, Oktober fest ale, Smoked IPA, failed pale ale, 1st AG ESB, belgian wit, Ipa#2, , Lake wheat, fish Red ale, Smoked wheat,
KEGS: blonde Nugs , Sugar pale light, chin nook ale (gone in 1 week)
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10-02-2007, 05:04 PM
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Location: Salt Lake
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Here found this on the internet
McMaster-Carr part numbers
4464K214 Stainless full coupling, 1/2" pipe size,
4830K171 Stainless Steel 1/2" Close Nipple, Fully Threaded,
98126A797 Stainless Steel Shim(sold only as a pack of 10 @ $10.38)
9396K32 Silicone O-Ring (sold only as a pack of 50 @ $14.53)*
4429K124 1/2" Locknut, Brass (with groove for o-ring)
4190K22 1/2" Brass Ball Valve, Full Port
Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes I will be doing the same thing in the next few weeks.
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10-02-2007, 05:23 PM
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I went out to but a valve and barb for my pump, and it cost me the same from Ace Hardware as the entire righ from Great Bargain (which has more pieces). Go with GreatBargain.
Just make sure you design your system around one hose size, and let him know which size you'd like your barb when you order. I made the mistake of setting up my system using different barb and hose sizes.
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