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I recently up-sized my acetylene cylinder from a 40cf (B) to a 60cf
(wq)tank. When I tried to attach the spud end of the regulator to the new cylinder, the regulator gauge hits the rim of the cylinder so i couldn't tighten the regulator spud nut. I stopped by the hardware store (the welding store was closed by now) and (of course) they didn't have any regulator parts. But they did have brass fittings. I removed the spud from the regulator and replaced it with a 1.5" double ended brass fitting, then a brass coupler, then the original spud (to lengthen the spud). I used teflon tape on all the fittings. It works fine with no leaks. The regulator is brass so i figured brass fittings are adequate.(i know copper is not) Does anyone have any thoughts or safety concerns with this set up? thanks, walt |
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