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Default FA: Mattheson regulator (propane/butane/hydrogen/etc) probably ok for MIG gasses as well


here's the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7594445612

nice looking gauge, I know several on this group have built furnaces
that run on propane, etc - a regulator like this could be handy - and
I believe the actual regulator part is the same for the whole series,
just change the inlet connector - if that's correct, a regulator
that's good for hydrogen should be good for almost any non-corrosive
gas. this one does smell like propane/natural gas - there is that
residue from (what's the gas they use to make it smell bad?).
Bill

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