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I'm thinking about press type iso flanges

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more manufactures are jumping onto the press fittings market. Also more and more valve manufactures offering press ball valves.
So far I have come up with a Jomar, nice quality, full port, press valve with the Intermountain copper sweat flange. This gives me an iso flange with a swivel, similar to the B&Gs, and the press on the other end of the valve. Any other ideas, before Webstone offers one :)
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So far I have come up with a Jomar, nice quality, full port, press valve with the Intermountain copper sweat flange. This gives me an iso flange with a swivel, similar to the B&Gs, and the press on the other end of the valve. Any other ideas, before Webstone offers one :)
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Yep
Incorporate a purge valve ahead of the iso.0
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