Galley waste fitting

pcatterall

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Had to remove the valve as it was completly blocked. The valve installed was of the ball type which you cant rod through. What type of valve should I use? It is old and around 3/4" so I would guess it is an old imperial fitting?
who is best to supply a one off item like this ( I am a long way from a chandlers)?
Thanks guys, as ever.
 
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who is best to supply a one off item like this ( I am a long way from a chandlers)?
Thanks guys, as ever.

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EVEN if I were next door to a chandler, for something like that I would still go to an ordinary hardware store; expect to pay 1/3 of what the chandlers would ask.
 
www.asap-supplies.com have a wide range of valves. I can't see why you can't stick a rod down a ball valve - I did this to clear my engine cooling water inlet last year. Buy a new ball valve, don't chuck food waste down the sink, close it every time you've finished using the sink and inspect it closely once a year. Make sure it's stainless, bronze, Marelon or DZR, not ordinary brass. When you come to fit it, check the existing hull fitting to make sure that isn't brass.
 
Thanks guys
I assumed that I would not get a stainless or bronce fitting from my local ironmonger??
When I say ball valve I dont mean a ball with a hole which of course I could rod out. It has a sort of big ball which is pressed into and closes a chamber, when open the water flows around the ball.
Whilst we make every effort to keep waste food scraps out of the sink there always seem to be a few bits which escape.
Thanks again
Peter
 
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