1.5" Detroit Terminal Check Valves - New from Dans Details

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DanSmo
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1.5" Detroit Terminal Check Valves - New from Dans Details

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To compliment my line of 1.5" scale Nathan DV series mechanical lubricators I'm now offering Detroit High Pressure Terminal Checks. These little fellas are found all over late steam era equipment. They were used to ensure one way flow of pressurised lubrication to valves, glands, shafts, flexible steam joints, pivots and bearings. These are dummy units although they could be through-drilled for actual oil lines.

US13.50 or AU$18.00 ea
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I just don't understand pronouncing solder as "sodder"... where did the L go?
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same place the salmon went
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
DanSmo
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Bill, best answer I've heard yet! :mrgreen:
I just don't understand pronouncing solder as "sodder"... where did the L go?
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is that a working lubricator?
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steamjunky wrote:is that a working lubricator?
These are dummy units although they could be through-drilled for actual oil lines.
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