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  1. #151
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    Ok I see- so I guess I need some hydraulic adapters but first I need to know the threads:
    1) what thread is on the on/off valve? I think it is the same as the one coming out of the valve on a co2 fire extinguisher
    2) what is the thread on the Trevor regulator?
    Thanks

  2. #152
    1. 1/2 or there abouts
    2. the trev reg has a co2 nut. easiest thing to do is to take it off and put on a 1/2 one

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  4. #154
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    Ok- The nut on my (2nd hand) Trevor regulator deffinatly screws onto my Co2 fire extinguisher (quite an old one). The thread on the extinguisher and on off valve look pretty simular but from what woody said there is a subtle difference. I think my on/off valve could screw into my regulator but the thread does start early enough (look at the picture)
    [attachment=0:3b5etuuv]on off valve.JPG[/attachment:3b5etuuv]
    I thought i could file the end of the on/off valve down with a grinder/file so the thread starts instantly- does this sound wise or will it mean i cant use the Valve as it has been modified?
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  5. #155
    Quote Originally Posted by Max
    Ok- The nut on my (2nd hand) Trevor regulator deffinatly screws onto my Co2 fire extinguisher (quite an old one). The thread on the extinguisher and on off valve look pretty simular but from what woody said there is a subtle difference. I think my on/off valve could screw into my regulator but the thread does start early enough (look at the picture)
    [attachment=0:3giz6vzn]on off valve.JPG[/attachment:3giz6vzn]
    I thought i could file the end of the on/off valve down with a grinder/file so the thread starts instantly- does this sound wise or will it mean i cant use the Valve as it has been modified?

    Do not do that. It will ruin the on/off valve, as the CO2 nut on a Trevor is actualy barely contacting the smaller thread on the valve.

    It's in the same order as trying to put a 1/4 UNC nut on a M6 bolt. hey, it fits, but why does the thread strip?.

    I never treid it, as my gutfeeling tells me it could result in a flying regulator.

  6. #156
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    So what do I do to connect them? Where do I get the right nut to replace the co2 nut? And if I change it will the new nut 'come out further' so it will reach the thread on my on/off valve?

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  8. #158
    thats the wrong nut. he needs a 1/2 bsp nut, that one is just another co2 nut.

    try ebay or rs components for a suitable nut.

  9. #159
    Jonny is correct the trevor reg has a nut that is the equiv of the daconut I linked to on MY co2 page.

    The solution isn't that easy with off the shelf parts.

    I suspect that something could be knocked up with one of these and some thought....

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-CO2-ASA-A ... 415fae4574

  10. #160
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    Didn't Jonno sell co2 bottles that fit straight into a Trevor regulator?
    Sorry to keep asking but if I could get an adapter which went straight from the on/ off valve to the regulator would I need a 1000psi pvr?

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