bivouac have some small MSR ones
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bivouac have some small MSR ones
Seems everyone sells them at roughly the $10 mark for the 110g MSR. The 230g version is only $6.50 at Mitre10. Go figure. :cave:
It's all good advice Mauser. I appreciate the warning. There's good reason why NZ don't sell them, they tend to treat everyone to be as stupid as the most stupid f&@k which is one way of dealing with things. If treated correctly I believe these units are safe. I agree using the weight to fill. If I suddenly stop participating in this conversation ignore everything I've said [emoji44]
Your local mega or hardware store will probably carry replacement lpg bottle connectors. Simply cut off n replace. Make sure your fittings are tight afterwards.
Remember that leaking lpg liquid will "burn" your skin as severely as the flame will. Gloves and goggles are minimum I'd say. And well ventilated too. LPG is heavier than air I think. If I'm correct it'll mean It can accumulate in low areas.
Having said all that I've bought one too and will be trying it out when I get back from this weekend's wallaby trip
Vietnamcan is right. I took the first few turns of the thread off with a bench grinder because the thread is not quite right and can't wind in enough to lock in. Also remove the rubber washer off the fitting that goes into the 9kg as it stops it getting in far enough. It still seals perfectly without leaks. Remember I'm not responsible if you do some numbnuts job and fry yourself.
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I had an old regulator lying around that was faulty and id replaced, i cut the end off it to get the screw in piece, and you are able to screw apart the new adapter hose, and remove the fitting and replace it with the fitting i took off the old regulator.
There is some thread locker on the threads of the brass fittings on the adaptor hose, i needed to apply some gentle heat from gas torch to release it, then it came apart nicely.
So is the adapter that was linked the wrong thread or are they all the wrong thread? Or hit and miss?
What about the canisters themselves? Are they designed to be refilled? Will they fatigue and fail? How many refills might be considered safe? (If any)
I would think that only the seals in the valve would be liable to perish from the longer use than as designed, other than internal corrosion I wouldn't think the canister would fail, have ordered a couple for gifts
Makes a deafening sound when I sit down too quickly.
Mind you I'll need to buy new gas bottles very shortly and then they probably wont fit.
What a great idea. Always hated the idea of taking 2 cylinders on a walk just because I couldn't be positive of how much remained in the first one. Ill be ordering one or two myself.
Cheers