Lee was your small oxy tank one of the BernzOmatic type? How do you go about removing the fitting from the top? And isnt it dangerous?
They sound like a good idea as theyre very light even when full of O2.
-- Kev
Lee was your small oxy tank one of the BernzOmatic type? How do you go about removing the fitting from the top? And isnt it dangerous?
They sound like a good idea as theyre very light even when full of O2.
-- Kev
didnt know this thread was still here, saves me having to start another!
now we have the bigger ram in merlin we need to fit in somes buffers. Im currently thinking of 2 sodastream bottles, as they are about the right physical size and have a handy 1/2bsp thread! ive got the bottles and emptied them, but i now need to remove the valve in the end, im assuming it just screws out? i want to make sure before i blow myself then length of the garage! or does anybody have anything already, about the same size?
cheers
I use two of the 0.8litre aluminium paintball bottles as buffer tanks for my full pressure system. They are rated for CO2 pressure. I bought then on Ebay for ~£22 each. I have taken the bottle inlet up to 1/2BSP, and will be getting the bottles professionally retested before use. This costs £20-25 each.
Jeremy
The tops of steel Sodastream bottles just unscrew ...theyre are thread locked on so you may have a fight on your hands.
You could just unscrew the pin valve ( slotted bit in the middle unscrews ) and then drill out the centre of the brass valve.
Piccy of various size bottles uploaded on my profile.
i was planning just to remove the valve (the bit with the pin on) and leave the brass fitting on. but i cant unscrew the stupid thing! so i might have to remove the whole brass fitting. If not ill just cut it off and weld a fitting on the end!
Why bother, I have several rebuilded and tested oxygen bottles with different treaded neck available. 1/2 bso or 3/8 bsp, even 1 with a 3/8 hydraulic hose fitted on.
Ill happily dismantle a couple of bottles for you Alan...
BTW ...The thread on the steel bottle is a std BSP Size ....3/8 as I recall.
The tread I found on the sodastream bottles over here is M18*1.5
Handy as that is the metric version of 3/8 bsp.So getting more common over here each year;
If you remove the whole brass fitting it is definatly a 3/8 below.
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