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Interesting. Long ago I had one that I bought that looked like a crows foot with angled arm. Made the whole top access near open. Could use it several ways.
I wanted to make it out of aluminum because it was faster and easier on my small machine. I would probably have done a crows foot if I used steel, not sure the aluminum would be strong enough.. But this works fine for these size valves.