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Re: [GSAS-Member] CO2 Systems



Fittings, Inc will take the time to help you design exactly what you 
need.
Graingers may have something on the shelf that would work.
They are both just south of downtown. Probably closed today.



On Feb 18, 2007, at 10:01 PM, Susan Welenofsky wrote:

I have June O's CO2 regulator, and I think the brass things are needle
valves. The trouble is when I have more that one connection, it's all
screwy. I shut the valve off at night. When I turn it on, it is high
pressure, sometimes blows the silicone hoses. Then I have to adjust the
pressure valve. Then the pressure goes way down after awhile, and I 
have to
readjust. Then adjust all the needle valves. Then move the hoses. Then 
the
CO2 pours out or doesn't come out all. Then fiddle with the needle 
valves
again. Then there was the time all the gas escaped into the apartment.



This thing is driving me crazy. It seems like I can only run one tank
successfully, when I'd like to do two or three, like June. However, I 
would
like to turn it off at night, right? Does anyone here know of a good 
system
or can direct me to someone or someplace that does? I see that it may 
cost
$322 at Drs. Foster and Smith for a complete package that has an Azoo
regulator. I've heard the JBL regulators on Ebay are no good and 
Milwaukee
is, and of course ADA is the most expensive money can buy.



Susan

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Dr. John F. Ruhland
The Natural Health Medical Clinic
4002 - 25th Avenue S, Seattle, WA 98108
206-723-4891
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