BobL43
DIY Senior Member
Not bad...
wow wow wow
Not bad...
I have been using quarter turn angle stops since they came out, but have NEVER used a Dahl valve. And the performance has always been up to par. One of my wife's uncles said, "the only good beer is Lowenbrau, the only good lenses are Zeiss, and the only good cars are Volkswagens". What does Ireland have to boast about other than a neat car that was only produced for two years, and whiskey?
No, Dahl really are good stops. I wouldn't trust anything else with my American Standard Cadet 3.
Er, I said angle stops. Not Ball Valves.
Our European Oaks are far superior to your sorry excuse for Red Oak. As an exterior wood American Red Oak is positively hopeless.
In the US, we have moved beyond wasting our human resources producing trivial products like angle valves. We invest our human capital to produce important 21st century goods like software, jack daniels, and plutonium.
A good wine soaked half barrell kept full of wet dirt gives you about 20 years or more in caifornia and you can get a whole barrel for about 25 bucks.
MANY winemakers now chip, toast white oak or old barrells, and place the result in their OLD barrels, thus giving the same result and saving tons of oak.
quote; They're made in Canada too which means that you do not have to worry about shoddy American craftsmanship.
Does that mean you have to worry about "shoddy Canadian craftsmanship"? OR possibly "Canadian valves" made in China or Mexico.
This is awkward, but...
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