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How to properly seal a shut off valve?
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<blockquote data-quote="bikerider" data-source="post: 471899" data-attributes="member: 23591"><p>I'm working on making an oil catch can out of an old seafoam metal bottle. It will be sitting vertically as it would on the shelf at the auto parts store. I want to add an inline valve to the bottom so when the can fills with oil I can turn the valve and drain the oil. What is the proper procedure to drill a hole, install the valve and have it seal properly to keep oil from leaking? Also, I posted a picture of the valve I think I need but definitely welcome the advice of those more knowledgeable than I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikerider, post: 471899, member: 23591"] I'm working on making an oil catch can out of an old seafoam metal bottle. It will be sitting vertically as it would on the shelf at the auto parts store. I want to add an inline valve to the bottom so when the can fills with oil I can turn the valve and drain the oil. What is the proper procedure to drill a hole, install the valve and have it seal properly to keep oil from leaking? Also, I posted a picture of the valve I think I need but definitely welcome the advice of those more knowledgeable than I. [/QUOTE]
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