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Hammond vs. Webstone

Alan(CaliforniaRadiant)Forbes
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isolation flanges. We've been using the Webstone ones, but the flange and the valve are one piece (see picture below). I prefer the Hammond one because the flange and the valve are separate which allows you to position the valve handle and the pump just the way you want them.
Any idea where I can buy them, specifically the Hammond 8111 (solder)?
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Any idea where I can buy them, specifically the Hammond 8111 (solder)?
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The B&G is also
an excellent iso flange with a floating ring.
Nice chrome plated bolts and nuts alsoPrice is reasonable if you shop a bit.
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B&G heavy duty
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I LOVE those B&G iso-flanges.0
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