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![]() ...a picture, preferably a macro shot, of their CO2 regulator's mounting arm surface? I need to compare it to something. It has to be a close up of the face that attaches to the tank (where the gasket sits). Much appreciated.
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![]() I will try get my gasket out.
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![]() ok, I got my gasket out and this is what the end that comes in contact with the co2 bottle should look like.
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![]() Thanks Steve. That's what I thought it should look like.
Anyone know what this end is for?? ![]()
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![]() Still not sealing Brad?
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![]() Hello,
Steve, if you don't mind, can you please post a pic of the same end but at an angle like Brad's shot? There is a ring around the end of your connection. I wonder if it is a groove, or if it is the centre part sticking out. The way your photo was shot I can't tell. Thanks Titus
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![]() it is a groove in the sealing face. nothing sticks out at all. if it was to stick out you would have a hell of a time getting it to seal properly which is what I suspect is happening with Brads. the groove creates an increase in the amount of surface to surface contact which increases the sealing ability. the face of the actual valve on the bottle has several grooves to increase the sealing surface against the teflon. Tomorrow I can take a pic at a different angle if it still isn't clear.
Brad, to me it looks like yours has a insert threaded into it, but it still protrudes a bit. am I seeing this right? to me it looks like someone took a brass plug that uses a allan key to tighten it and drilled it out. if so, what some one could have done is taken some other type of regulator and "adapted" it in a mickey mouse fassion to work on CO2. if it is a threaded plug this might not be to safe over time as when you combine different metals you set up a corosion process which in time could eat away at one of the metals and allow the pressure to blow the end off the regulator. I would have some serious resavations about using that regulator untill you find out exactly what is going on. if you need one right away you could borrow mine for a week or two as that is how long it is going to be befor I will be set up again. Steve
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![]() Steve, looking at the Micro Matic website, it seems they sell this as a CO2 reg. I have emailed them to find out what is going on. Remember when you asked why I went thru so much CO2??
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