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Now that I have to set up new kit I actually own, I find the variety of gas connector styles one can use is (kind of) standard, but more than one is widely used, and it complicates things when going for a bottle supplier compatibility, or instead, getting regulators that fit. I think I need adaptors, or get more regulators. So much good-looking kit as advertised has to be passed over, just because they use a style not suited to my gas bottles
The one that I think would be familiar to many is this type ->>
I have two gauge regulator sets like this, one to go on the oxygen bottle, and the other onto the fuel gas bottle.
I have one one argon bottle that mates to this style, but it does not have a flow regulator (yet).
The gauge set for my MIG is completely different. It came with the (very nice) 200bar bottle.
Of course, the connection is very different to that used on the supplier bottles -->>
Many dual-gauges and puff-ball flow-meters available on eBay and Amazon do look like this.
Then there is another apparently popular sort which works (I think), much like the first, though I it is the wrong sex to fit on my bottles, and I suspect the rounded end would not seal, even if one could screw it down into place. I think this kind is mostly Asian Chinese. The one in the picture has the substantial size regulator diaphragm body. I have to pass on this kind, partly because it's so Chinese, but mostly because I would need to change the input tube with a replacement that will fit my (more normal) bottle -->
The thing they have in common?
That would be what looks like 1/4" x 19TPI BSPT going into the body of the regulators.
There are a whole lot of good-looking choices which I cannot go for, just because the style does not match my bottles. I have been hunting around for a version of the long inlet tube that has the connection type shown in the first picture. That is, one one end having the 14TPI seal collar to match the bottle, and the other end with 1/4" 19TPI BSPT, to screw into the regulator body.
Are brass bits to fix this widely available separately? So far, I have struck out.
The one that I think would be familiar to many is this type ->>
I have two gauge regulator sets like this, one to go on the oxygen bottle, and the other onto the fuel gas bottle.
I have one one argon bottle that mates to this style, but it does not have a flow regulator (yet).
The gauge set for my MIG is completely different. It came with the (very nice) 200bar bottle.
Of course, the connection is very different to that used on the supplier bottles -->>
Many dual-gauges and puff-ball flow-meters available on eBay and Amazon do look like this.
Then there is another apparently popular sort which works (I think), much like the first, though I it is the wrong sex to fit on my bottles, and I suspect the rounded end would not seal, even if one could screw it down into place. I think this kind is mostly Asian Chinese. The one in the picture has the substantial size regulator diaphragm body. I have to pass on this kind, partly because it's so Chinese, but mostly because I would need to change the input tube with a replacement that will fit my (more normal) bottle -->
The thing they have in common?
That would be what looks like 1/4" x 19TPI BSPT going into the body of the regulators.
There are a whole lot of good-looking choices which I cannot go for, just because the style does not match my bottles. I have been hunting around for a version of the long inlet tube that has the connection type shown in the first picture. That is, one one end having the 14TPI seal collar to match the bottle, and the other end with 1/4" 19TPI BSPT, to screw into the regulator body.
Are brass bits to fix this widely available separately? So far, I have struck out.