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1. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <marka@maracing.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:42:01 -0400 (EDT)
I'm putting a laundry tub in my garage. In addition to the regular faucet, I'd like to have a separate hose bib so that I can run a short section of garden hose w/a nozzle for spraying off stuff, fi
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00290.html (8,339 bytes)

2. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:38:14 -0500
What about a laundry tub faucet, which has hose threads right on the end of the spout? Karl I'm putting a laundry tub in my garage. In addition to the regular faucet, I'd like to have a separate hose
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00292.html (7,884 bytes)

3. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: "John Niolon" <jniolon@bham.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:42:26 -0500
I have a mop sink in my garage.... the faucet set I use has a threaded aerator... you can a backflow preventor that will fit these threads that will convert to a hose bib... then use the regular fau
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00293.html (10,258 bytes)

4. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:10:38 -0500
A mixing valve should work for you if you don't need mass quantities of water. They are usually plumbed with 1/2" line. which is fine for sever gallons a minute, but not much more. If you decide to g
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00294.html (9,892 bytes)

5. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <marka@maracing.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:45:52 -0400 (EDT)
I've been having trouble finding a mixing valve (other than a regular faucet)... Got a link? 1/4 turn ball valves would be fine, but I was worried that I'd be using them partially open a lot. The ot
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00000.html (7,534 bytes)

6. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: eric@megageek.com
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:41:01 -0400
Mark, the faucet that came with my wash tub allows me to directly attach a hose to the end. So it's a normal faucet, or I can put a hose on the end and do whatever I need with the hose like a normal
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00001.html (8,044 bytes)

7. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <marka@maracing.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:55:20 -0400 (EDT)
Right. But I want to have the hose line ready to go, as well as a regular faucet. Perhaps the easy way to do this is to have two faucets on the back of the laundry tub. Mark ________________________
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00002.html (7,900 bytes)

8. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 08:09:04 -0700
I'm not sure exactly which kind Pat had in mind, but it shouldn't be hard to find almost any kind of mixing valve you want: http://tinyurl.com/3tx4b9p But a thermostatic mixing valve seems like seri
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00004.html (8,941 bytes)

9. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@frontier.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 12:12:49 -0700
OK, now things are starting to make sense (to me, anyway). Yeah, it sounds like your easiest route might be just to plumb up two faucets somehow. _______________________________________________ Shop-
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00005.html (7,638 bytes)

10. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Neil Sherry <neiljsherry@talktalk.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 22:38:26 +0100
Just use a bath mixer that combines a shower outlet - the bath outlet does the wash tub - the shower outlet feeds the hose. Or am I missing something? Neil ___________________________________________
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00007.html (9,054 bytes)

11. Re: [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: Pat Horne <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 21:03:11 -0500
Any of the mixing valves Randal linked to should do the trick. I was thinking about a shower/tub mixing valve, which would probably be more expensive and not look at all industrial! BTW, I've seen fo
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00008.html (10,561 bytes)

12. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: marka at maracing.com (Mark Andy)
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:42:01 -0400 (EDT)
Howdy, I'm putting a laundry tub in my garage. In addition to the regular faucet, I'd like to have a separate hose bib so that I can run a short section of garden hose w/a nozzle for spraying off stu
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00587.html (8,917 bytes)

13. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: kvacek at ameritech.net (Karl Vacek)
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:38:14 -0500
What about a laundry tub faucet, which has hose threads right on the end of the spout? Karl I'm putting a laundry tub in my garage. In addition to the regular faucet, I'd like to have a separate hose
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00589.html (8,516 bytes)

14. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: jniolon at bham.rr.com (John Niolon)
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:42:26 -0500
Mark, I have a mop sink in my garage.... the faucet set I use has a threaded aerator... you can a backflow preventor that will fit these threads that will convert to a hose bib... then use the regula
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00590.html (10,920 bytes)

15. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: pat at hornesystemstx.com (Pat Horne)
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:10:38 -0500
A mixing valve should work for you if you don't need mass quantities of water. They are usually plumbed with 1/2" line. which is fine for sever gallons a minute, but not much more. If you decide to g
/html/shop-talk/2011-06/msg00591.html (10,868 bytes)

16. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: marka at maracing.com (Mark Andy)
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:45:52 -0400 (EDT)
Howdy, I've been having trouble finding a mixing valve (other than a regular faucet)... Got a link? 1/4 turn ball valves would be fine, but I was worried that I'd be using them partially open a lot.
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00168.html (9,922 bytes)

17. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:41:01 -0400
Mark, the faucet that came with my wash tub allows me to directly attach a hose to the end. So it's a normal faucet, or I can put a hose on the end and do whatever I need with the hose like a normal
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00169.html (9,884 bytes)

18. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: marka at maracing.com (Mark Andy)
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:55:20 -0400 (EDT)
Howdy, Right. But I want to have the hose line ready to go, as well as a regular faucet. Perhaps the easy way to do this is to have two faucets on the back of the laundry tub. Mark
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00170.html (9,356 bytes)

19. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 08:09:04 -0700
I'm not sure exactly which kind Pat had in mind, but it shouldn't be hard to find almost any kind of mixing valve you want: http://tinyurl.com/3tx4b9p But a thermostatic mixing valve seems like seri
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00172.html (10,587 bytes)

20. [Shop-talk] faucets, mixing valves, and regular valves (score: 1)
Author: cavanadd at frontier.com (David C.)
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 12:12:49 -0700
OK, now things are starting to make sense (to me, anyway). Yeah, it sounds like your easiest route might be just to plumb up two faucets somehow.
/html/shop-talk/2011-07/msg00173.html (9,407 bytes)


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