yesterday i purchased an orbit sprinkler valve as well as a blow gun.
i know i need to drill a 1/2 inch whole in the middle of the valve, but my question is if i want to mount the blow gun directly to the valve for better performance, all i have to do is just use an adapter correct? with some teflon tape? and then it will work?
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blow gun question
- elitesniper
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1/2 inch? i think you mean 1/4 inch and yeah try to get it in the middle. if you want an inline the your put the blow gun in directly into the valve but if you want a little longer then just use two barbed fittings and tap it in the valve, yes always use teflon on threaded fittings for good seals
alright thanks guys, but im pretty sure my blow gun is a 1/2 inch, the adapter that came with it is 1/2 inch and fits into it... so i was planning on screwing one side of the adapter into the blow gun, and the otherside into the valve
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There are no 1/2" blowguns that I know of..........
JDAX, I think you actually went and measured your fitting's diameter. This size of fitting is called 1/4" NPT(National Pipe Thread), and is, in actuality, 1/2" wide. However, in order to tap the hole properly to minimize leaks, a 7/16" bit should be used.
JDAX, I think you actually went and measured your fitting's diameter. This size of fitting is called 1/4" NPT(National Pipe Thread), and is, in actuality, 1/2" wide. However, in order to tap the hole properly to minimize leaks, a 7/16" bit should be used.
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Elitesniper (and others) are correct, the size hole you need to drill has very little to do with the nominal dimension of the fitting.
Just a suggestion, but before you go drilling a hole in the essentially irreplacable valve body you should do a test installation on something like a piece of scrap PVC.
"measure once, cut once, swear for 15 minutes, make another trip to the hardware store ..."
Just a suggestion, but before you go drilling a hole in the essentially irreplacable valve body you should do a test installation on something like a piece of scrap PVC.
"measure once, cut once, swear for 15 minutes, make another trip to the hardware store ..."

"Measure once, cut twice" O sh*t i messed up my cannon
Dont want that happening now do we.

Dont want that happening now do we.
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