Gilldiver
Contributor
Some said it couldnt be done.
Some said it shouldnt be done.
But I did it.
Here are Triple 72s
Manifold:
The Machining of the J-60 valve was done by Captain for me and is meant for a set of triple 30s or 40s to be made up later this winter. This version of machining the valve uses an O-ring sealed screw on connection at the J-60 so adding on longer bars is very easy. The bars used here are standard catalog 3.5 long extensions and 3.25 CGA 540 nipples and standard CGA 540 oxygen nuts. The manifold should be fine for up to 3000 psi service.
Bands:
The bands were made out of 316L 16 gauge stainless strips 48 x 1.5. As I could only get 48 long strips, each band is made from 2 strips held together by the eye bolts. Once a good pattern was developed the manufacture of the bands was very simple and only took a few hours. I would advise anyone doing bands with this technique to use standard steel eyebolts or threaded rod when shaping the bands or you just may ruin a few stainless nuts and bolts due to galling. Save the stainless till the end of the project and your ready to do the final set up the rig. Ask me why I know this ..
Wearing the tanks:
Well lets just say they are a beast. Right now the rig weight is 96 pounds empty. With reg and air figure it will be close to 110-115 pounds. I will dive these next weekend after I get a new blow out plug and the tanks filled. The main problem with it, besides just the weight, is that the center tank ends up putting a lot of weight and pressure right into small of your lower back.
Why did I do these?:
A month or so ago there was a discussion on the design of the triple manifold used and I made an off hand comment that we could make triple sets of just about any tank size now including 72s (it should work with any tanks up to 7.5 diameter) if we ever wanted to. One of the others posted a joking contest for a new double hose regulator to see who could/would make up such a set by the end of the year. As I had just about all the materials required already, I couldnt let it go by.
Either that or I am insane.
Pete
Some said it shouldnt be done.
But I did it.
Here are Triple 72s
Manifold:
The Machining of the J-60 valve was done by Captain for me and is meant for a set of triple 30s or 40s to be made up later this winter. This version of machining the valve uses an O-ring sealed screw on connection at the J-60 so adding on longer bars is very easy. The bars used here are standard catalog 3.5 long extensions and 3.25 CGA 540 nipples and standard CGA 540 oxygen nuts. The manifold should be fine for up to 3000 psi service.

Bands:
The bands were made out of 316L 16 gauge stainless strips 48 x 1.5. As I could only get 48 long strips, each band is made from 2 strips held together by the eye bolts. Once a good pattern was developed the manufacture of the bands was very simple and only took a few hours. I would advise anyone doing bands with this technique to use standard steel eyebolts or threaded rod when shaping the bands or you just may ruin a few stainless nuts and bolts due to galling. Save the stainless till the end of the project and your ready to do the final set up the rig. Ask me why I know this ..
Wearing the tanks:
Well lets just say they are a beast. Right now the rig weight is 96 pounds empty. With reg and air figure it will be close to 110-115 pounds. I will dive these next weekend after I get a new blow out plug and the tanks filled. The main problem with it, besides just the weight, is that the center tank ends up putting a lot of weight and pressure right into small of your lower back.
Why did I do these?:
A month or so ago there was a discussion on the design of the triple manifold used and I made an off hand comment that we could make triple sets of just about any tank size now including 72s (it should work with any tanks up to 7.5 diameter) if we ever wanted to. One of the others posted a joking contest for a new double hose regulator to see who could/would make up such a set by the end of the year. As I had just about all the materials required already, I couldnt let it go by.
Either that or I am insane.
Pete