I just added a regular rubber valve to mine. Put a 9/16" hole in it and pulled the valve through with a valve puller. I pumped it up as much as humanly possible with two bad shoulders and checked the air pressure and found it to be 32- 33 psi. In my 2 gallon sprayer I can put 32-35 psi. It may be different (less or more) in others. No leaks and works great. I couldn't see trying to tighten down a screw type in it until I saw your video. But the regular rubber one works fine too, very easy to get it in.
I just added a regular rubber valve to mine. Put a 9/16" hole in it and pulled the valve through with a valve puller. I pumped it up as much as humanly possible with two bad shoulders and checked the air pressure and found it to be 32- 33 psi. In my 2 gallon sprayer I can put 32-35 psi. It may be different (less or more) in others. No leaks and works great. I couldn't see trying to tighten down a screw type in it until I saw your video. But the regular rubber one works fine too, very easy to get it in.
That is a good idea. I never used conventional rubber valves so i didn't know whether they are good or not. Thanks for sharing
I can hear and see it very clearly.
Thank you
Great video, did you get the air valve on Amazon?
Hi sorry for the delay in my reply. Actually I bought a set of 5 from eBay a few years back. But Amazon sells them too.
Try 90 degree valves. Much better
Very good idea. Thanks