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ONE GREAT LINE

DESERVES ANOTHER,

Wager-the best in vent valves now in deck drains, too.

Continue to count on Wager

Vent Valves, still the most re- spected vent valves in the in- dustry. And get to know our new marine line, Wager Deck

Drains. These you'll want to specify, too.

Wager Deck Drains are every- thing you could want in deck drains. They're rugged, of gal- vanized steel, with removable strainer plates of bronze.

They're well designed, with full openings for free drainage with pipe of minimum size. They an- swer nicely your everyday needs: six deck drain sizes accommodate V/2 to 6" pipe, each size supplied for butt weld, socket weld, or threaded connection. In workmanship and in all respects, they're a perfect on-deck match to our fine quality vent valves.

Wager Vent Valves are now supplied 1" small to 12" large, still in cast iron, bronze, or steel, with copper or monel trim. And with or without covers. They still meet (actually exceed) every ma- rine spec in the book-still built to stand up, dependable for long periods, under the most punishing marine service you can give them. No one comes even close to them in quality and performance.

Wager Vent Valves-and now

Wager Deck Drains-both the best in the business.

Our vent valve/deck drain literature supplies details. Write for it.

WAGER Robert H. Wager Co., Inc. Passaic Avenue Chatham, NJ 07928 (201) 635-9200

January 15, 1983 Write 732 on Reader Service Card 9

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