Jack Hammer
Contributor
I've never used a torque wrench to check how tight the valve actually is. I use a large wrench at the base and go as tight as I can by hand then whack the end of the wrench once with a rubber mallet. Removal just requires tapping the wrench by hand a few times.
Due to the size of the threads, I wouldn't be surprised if the torque using this common method was a lot higher than most of us suspect. I've seen several bent valves from people using the face or knob instead of the base to install or remove the valves.
Due to the size of the threads, I wouldn't be surprised if the torque using this common method was a lot higher than most of us suspect. I've seen several bent valves from people using the face or knob instead of the base to install or remove the valves.