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Just finished setting this up and testing using blended gas. works great when connected directly to my blended gas system. I am currently working on assembling parts to test a true portable stout setup. Updates to follow when I get all parts together.
Parts required
stout faucet spout - $6.50
stout faucet straightener - .75 cents
stout faucet restrictor plate - $3.30
stout faucet o-ring - .60 Cents
1 - 2" piece 5/8 ID plastic tubing $0.85 for 1 foot
1 - 3/4" piece 5/8 OD plastic tubing (Fits inside larger tubing to reduce id for picnic tap.) $0.68 for 1 foot
2 hose clamps - .99 ea
I got the parts exept tubing and hose clamps from micromatic, got tubing and hose clamps from local hardware store.
This is the finished product.
small print disclaimer: cost assumes you already have a picnic tap setup. May need to play with pressure setting to dial it in.
Parts required
stout faucet spout - $6.50
stout faucet straightener - .75 cents
stout faucet restrictor plate - $3.30
stout faucet o-ring - .60 Cents
1 - 2" piece 5/8 ID plastic tubing $0.85 for 1 foot
1 - 3/4" piece 5/8 OD plastic tubing (Fits inside larger tubing to reduce id for picnic tap.) $0.68 for 1 foot
2 hose clamps - .99 ea
I got the parts exept tubing and hose clamps from micromatic, got tubing and hose clamps from local hardware store.
This is the finished product.
small print disclaimer: cost assumes you already have a picnic tap setup. May need to play with pressure setting to dial it in.