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Old 04-28-2009, 01:22 PM   #221
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yep, that's the plan anyway. From the picture it looks like I should be able to just unscrew the barb adapters and replace them with the fitting of my choice. I can even see the thread-tape in the pic.
I've never had one of those inline ones. I wonder if they are still rated for the pressure that you might get from a co2 tank. Maybe someone on here that has one can comment.
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Old 04-28-2009, 01:27 PM   #222
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Just found the thread. I must have missed it due to the classy title.
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Old 04-28-2009, 01:44 PM   #223
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I've never had one of those inline ones. I wonder if they are still rated for the pressure that you might get from a co2 tank. Maybe someone on here that has one can comment.
Looks like its rated for co2, air, or nitrogen at 2600 psi:



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Old 04-28-2009, 01:45 PM   #224
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The regulator looks like a good score!!!
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:02 PM   #225
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OT: I wish houses came pre-plumbed for co2 , just like the other utilities. I consider co2 just as important as Cable!

Pizzaman, keep us updated with pics please.
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The regulator looks like a good score!!!
That's what I thought...and a steal at $20(+$10 for shipping)
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That's what I thought...and a steal at $20(+$10 for shipping)
I got a good nitro regulator for about the same price. A buddy of mine bought a glut of gear on Ebay. He got two regulators and sold me one. I'm guessing he didn't know why it had weird fittings and wouldn't fit his CO2 bottle. I didn't know either. But for $25 I snatched it up w/o question. This was the first kegging part that I bought.
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Congrats, Where did you get those kegs from?
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That's nice to have some colored tops, it helps to remember what's in each one
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