So when I got into pressurized CO2, I was told -
Crank that sucker TIGHT. You can't break it, get manly with it!
Guess what.
I tightened it so tight last night I ripped the threads of my CO2 tank. And somehow blew one of the guages on the regulator, too, yay! Regulator wouldn't let flow past it for some reason, so I undud everything, retightened, and rip! no more threads.
This has been a crappy fish related stuff week, I tell ya.
Ordered a new regulator. The tank is a Robert's Oxygen tank - just take it and swap it out?
I did the impossible?
Roberts should take it back.
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FYI - Teflon tape is NOT a sealer, it is a lubricant which allows you to run the threads in deeper for a better seal.
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Didn't strip the nut.
I stripped the end of the canister.
I don't use teflon tape.
Regulator is shot and I don't know why. The back pressure guage, the low one, is shot, and it won't let gas through (I have another canister to screw it onto, same thing.). Bought another one, should be here this week.
I stripped the end of the canister.
I don't use teflon tape.
Regulator is shot and I don't know why. The back pressure guage, the low one, is shot, and it won't let gas through (I have another canister to screw it onto, same thing.). Bought another one, should be here this week.
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I remember trying to tighten my regulator using those old cardboard style washers and praying that it would not leak. No matter how tight it seemed to leak about 20% of the time and if I was lucky I would catch it before the bottle ran out.
I recently bought one of the Milwalkee regulators and they come with a special plastic washer and it works like a charm. You are also not suppose to have to replace them?
Not sure if this helps anyone but I love these plastic washers.
I recently bought one of the Milwalkee regulators and they come with a special plastic washer and it works like a charm. You are also not suppose to have to replace them?
Not sure if this helps anyone but I love these plastic washers.