Vintage Bronze Mushroom Head Thru-hull Fitting 3/4" Ensign Valve And Hose Bib on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
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This is a heavy duty vintage bronze mushroom head fitting, valve, and hose bib. The thru-hull is 3/4" and fits a 1" hole. The valve is an all brass Ensign 3/4". The all brass hose bib is for 1" hose. This has only been in freshwater. Thanks for looking
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