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07-17-2011, 11:14 PM
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Vendor
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator $39.99 - Birdman Brewing Company
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We're currently running a great price on a dual gauge CO2 regulator. $39.99
- Dual gauges: 0-60psi and 0-3000psi gauge to alert you when the tank pressure is low.
- Easy to use dial knob for pressure adjustment. (No more screwdrivers!)
- Outlet barb sized for use with 5/16” ID gas hose
- Built-in, long-lasting solid Nylon inlet seal
- CO2 tank mount (CGA-320 threads)
- Integral pressure relief valve for safety: Pressure Relief Valve Releases at 50-55 PSI
Check it out here: http://www.birdmanbrewing.com/products/CO2-Regulator-%252d-2-Gauge.html
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07-17-2011, 11:23 PM
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Happiest when brewing
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Natick, MA
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How much to change the barb to a mfl connection? I won't get anything gas side that doesn't use mfl connections in my setup.
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Hopping Tango Brewery
"Do you wanna get hiiiigh?" - Towelie
On Tap: MO SMaSH, English Brown Ale, Dark Cream Ale
Waiting/Carbonating: MO SMaSH, Caramel Cream Ale
Primaries
K1:
K2: Mocha Porter
K3:
K4:
K5:
Aging: Wee Honey MkII, mead and maple wine, mocha madness II, Old Ale (on medium toast cherry wood)
On Deck: Lickah (English IPA)
Mead [bottled]:Oaked Wildflower Traditional, Mocha Madness, Wildflower Traditional, Blackberry Melomel
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07-17-2011, 11:35 PM
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Vendor
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Golddiggie
How much to change the barb to a mfl connection? I won't get anything gas side that doesn't use mfl connections in my setup.
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Hey there, Golddiggie. Yes, I seem to recall you expressing your strong like of gas side mfl's in another thread.  At this time, we are only offering the check valve shutoffs with barbs. But we'll be adding more inventory over time. Thanks for your consideration!
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07-18-2011, 12:18 AM
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Happiest when brewing
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Natick, MA
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I'm looking to get the regulator within two months. If you decide to offer that option, or go with it for the default (letting people use swivelnuts for their tubing) then let me know. Otherwise I'll be getting it from a vendor that does offer the regulators that way.
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Hopping Tango Brewery
"Do you wanna get hiiiigh?" - Towelie
On Tap: MO SMaSH, English Brown Ale, Dark Cream Ale
Waiting/Carbonating: MO SMaSH, Caramel Cream Ale
Primaries
K1:
K2: Mocha Porter
K3:
K4:
K5:
Aging: Wee Honey MkII, mead and maple wine, mocha madness II, Old Ale (on medium toast cherry wood)
On Deck: Lickah (English IPA)
Mead [bottled]:Oaked Wildflower Traditional, Mocha Madness, Wildflower Traditional, Blackberry Melomel
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07-18-2011, 12:25 AM
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Vendor
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Sounds great Gold. I'll try to remember to shoot you a note if we get those in stock. Thanks!
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07-18-2011, 02:14 AM
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Happiest when brewing
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Natick, MA
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I would just be aware of what others offer and their pricing.
I'll try to PM you before I'm about to order, if you haven't already sent me a message. The timing on my end will depend on a few factors, so it could be sooner, or later, than ~2 montgs from now.
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Hopping Tango Brewery
"Do you wanna get hiiiigh?" - Towelie
On Tap: MO SMaSH, English Brown Ale, Dark Cream Ale
Waiting/Carbonating: MO SMaSH, Caramel Cream Ale
Primaries
K1:
K2: Mocha Porter
K3:
K4:
K5:
Aging: Wee Honey MkII, mead and maple wine, mocha madness II, Old Ale (on medium toast cherry wood)
On Deck: Lickah (English IPA)
Mead [bottled]:Oaked Wildflower Traditional, Mocha Madness, Wildflower Traditional, Blackberry Melomel
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07-18-2011, 01:13 PM
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Vendor
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Golddiggie
I would just be aware of what others offer and their pricing.
I'll try to PM you before I'm about to order, if you haven't already sent me a message. The timing on my end will depend on a few factors, so it could be sooner, or later, than ~2 montgs from now.
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Sounds like a plan, Gold!
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07-18-2011, 01:27 PM
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Happiest when brewing
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Natick, MA
Posts: 6,596
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BTW, is your first name Harvey?
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Hopping Tango Brewery
"Do you wanna get hiiiigh?" - Towelie
On Tap: MO SMaSH, English Brown Ale, Dark Cream Ale
Waiting/Carbonating: MO SMaSH, Caramel Cream Ale
Primaries
K1:
K2: Mocha Porter
K3:
K4:
K5:
Aging: Wee Honey MkII, mead and maple wine, mocha madness II, Old Ale (on medium toast cherry wood)
On Deck: Lickah (English IPA)
Mead [bottled]:Oaked Wildflower Traditional, Mocha Madness, Wildflower Traditional, Blackberry Melomel
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07-18-2011, 01:57 PM
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Vendor
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 746
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Golddiggie
BTW, is your first name Harvey?
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Nope. It's Brian. But my friends call me Birdman. 
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07-18-2011, 04:17 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: springfield, oregon
Posts: 428
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if it was Harvey then he would have to be an attorney at law!
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