Looks like a standard old style pillar valve to me. The cross flow J & K valves were not so popular over here, or wasn’t when I used to dive.Hmm, I haven't seen any scuba scuba tank valve like that before ?![]()
Thanks for that. You did a really nice job of that. I need to pick up a thicknesser in the new year if I can. I’ll probably go with a triton one though.It's 18 mm plywood (I had a lot of it left over from another project). From memory the drawer bottoms are 9 mm. The runners were full extension ones bought on ebay from one of the few sellers that charged postage (when you're buying a lot of something, I often find it cheaper to get the ones that charge postage as the overall cost is lower).
18 mm plywood is excessive really, but it does mean I can put anything I like in the drawers without worrying about weight capacity!
I made some more drawers a week or two ago out of 18 mm plywood with 9 mm bases as well - those two are the sizes I tend to keep stocks of. There are pictures here: https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/stuff-you-have-made-today.67127/page-677#post-1716662
The main difference is that I actually bothered to add drawer fronts to these ones. I was going to on the first chest of drawers but (a) never got round to it and (b) made one of the drawers only just slide past the lathe body so the drawer front would have to have a cut-out to actually be able to open!
Hmm, I haven't seen any scuba scuba tank valve like that before ?![]()
What tractor do you own? John Deere
A chassis with an engine and a big pile of bits is probably more accurate than ‘A Dexta’.What tractor do you own? John Deere![]()
Have enough on my plate this ChristmasA chassis with an engine and a big pile of bits is probably more accurate than ‘A Dexta’.
If you’re bored over Xmas......Leeds isn’t far from never never land
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Have enough on my plate this Christmas, two Fergys to fix and finish the engine mounts amongst other things. Probably arrange to come up at some point though. Love to see it.
Here you go, pic of the bottle, Im wondering it its too old to use or if its worth having checked over. Might suit a precharge air rifle in which case i may well have a use for it.
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That will fill to 232bar, and sub aqua will need a test every 2 1/2 years if I remember correctly.
Most precharge air tanks are 300bar now and require a test every 5 as surface valves.
Air tanks are fair thick compaired to a normal propane tank.
I checked, there is no max lifespan for steel tanks as long as they pass inspection & test. But 5 year test intervals for out of water use, 2 1/2 for in water use, No telling what this was used for so it will need inspection & testing before it ever gets used again.
230 bar A clamp bottle, all the precharge shooters use 300bar with a din fitting, like this...Here you go, pic of the bottle, Im wondering it its too old to use or if its worth having checked over. Might suit a precharge air rifle in which case i may well have a use for it.
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Had this injector tester delivered yesterday. Only £55 from eBay, but I'm hoping it'll be good enough to test a set of old injectors that are getting dropped off later
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