Great idea there xtc and you have tested it for us already!
The problem with that style,just like OEM ones,is the "handle" often spins freely instead of opening or closing the valve,its just a crimped over "fit" with no weld or braze,or solder,to maintain a good mechanical connection...
Many of my tractors and small engine powered things have the same type of gas shut off valve,and most of them have the handle fail,the crimp loosens up and it no longer turns the needle valve inside..
I have soldered a few brass ones and "saved" them,but in most cases the handle is steel or die cast crap that cant be soldered,welded,or brazed..I just replace them with the cheap plastic shut offs or a "good" brass one with a "T" handle instead when they do that..
I had thought of running a ball valve, but not sure I trust them with the heat and pressure, at least on something this critical. Probably unfounded, they are used on all sorts of things.
I assume a "good" ball valve shouldn't have issues, but I also don't know what constitutes a good ball valve anymore.
I definitely like the thought of being able to direct it via hose into a container, and being able to start/stop flow easily.