With no damage to the threads, I question whether the insert was actually in place at the time of damage.
@timgosling6189Ай бұрын
Agreed. Those inserts are solid, even with the weight of a tank behind the impact. That much deformation just wouldn't have happened.
@MikeDoddsАй бұрын
@@timgosling6189 There’s no way it pushed that insert out. I’d bet a paycheck that the customer tried to screw that insert back in after it was damaged…
@LakeHickoryScuba19 күн бұрын
It's definitely a head scratcher. @guybeasley2593. I agree with you though. All of us here at the shop believe the insert was not in the valve when the damaged occurred.
@toadou812725 күн бұрын
Why do you not put wrench, to flats at base of valve?
@LakeHickoryScuba19 күн бұрын
Hello @toadou8127, that is a great question. Sometimes we do, unless the valve is round. The front and rear of the top of the valve is flat as well, and a safe and suitable option to place the wrench. So most of the time, we just use the top of the valve.
@metetuneriАй бұрын
Hi, is that a magnehelic guage on the wall? I am super curious how it is used.
@LakeHickoryScuba19 күн бұрын
Hello @metetuneri, it sure is. We will try to make a video on how it works for you.