Easier operating PVC ball valve?
- Kris.Is.Awesome
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Hey, I've got a 2" PVC ball valve, and it is a MONSTER to open and close- especially quickly. Anyone have any tips on making it easier? I tried zip-tying a bar to it, it doesn't work.
- Pete Zaria
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Oil it. I use Teflon bicycle lube, but any lubricating oil should work. Try to work it into the valve real well. Open and close it a thousand times while you watch TV, that'll loosen it up, heh...
A longer handle on the valve would give you more leverage... You could also try to rig up a spring-loaded system to throw it open.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
A longer handle on the valve would give you more leverage... You could also try to rig up a spring-loaded system to throw it open.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- LucyInTheSky
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NOOO! Dont use oil it will rot the seal, use dish soap.
Pneumatic cylinder. Although I think that would be out of your price range not to mention it adds to the complication of the design. Im not sure about all this lube stuff people are talking about, but I suppose dish soap wouldnt hurt the seal. Just put another valve in its place


- boilingleadbath
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I don't think that your generic oils will either. I mean, such seals are either neoprene, buna-n, or viton (depending on how cheap the manufacturer is).
None of those are degraded by hydrocarbons.
None of those are degraded by hydrocarbons.
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use wd 40 and you are pretty much f*cked
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I use standard car grease for mine. It helps, but the best thing to do is find the loosest one in the store first.
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I used wd-40 on one of my old ball valves and it worked well to loosen it but after a while the valve seals leaked and they turned all brown and colours from the white they were.

I had a bottle of glycerin already so I poured some of that on the seal on my ball valve, and after working it in it opens a helluva lot easier. Dish soap would work just fine instead of this, but I already had it and I didn't want all the suds and odors.
The reason I had glycerin was for mixing with KMnO4, it causes an exothermic reaction and makes fire after like 10 seconds. Mostly I just do that to show to friends.
The reason I had glycerin was for mixing with KMnO4, it causes an exothermic reaction and makes fire after like 10 seconds. Mostly I just do that to show to friends.