I used one of my r-series regs for Rob's class. I have it stable and cracking sub1". Yeah, sometimes there is joy in the simple things...
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It's on the way, had an old cover sitting around for years so I just threw the whole thing in a mailer. Shipping cost is not enough to matter.Cool, let me know the postage cost at least.
Thank you Dustin!It's on the way, had an old cover sitting around for years so I just threw the whole thing in a mailer. Shipping cost is not enough to matter.
That dry bleed first stage was actually a great idea. Improper, poor, or no servicing kills them. Yes, on a deco bottle (and a pony), they are a bad idea.
I used one on a pony for a long time. Why are they bad for that application; because of the bleed rate?That dry bleed first stage was actually a great idea. Improper, poor, or no servicing kills them. Yes, on a deco bottle (and a pony), they are a bad idea.
So a deco bottle, shut off will bleed down and then get water in the stage. If left charged, there is a loss of gas. Maybe minor, but I personally don't like that idea of a critical item not operating optimally..Why are they bad for that application; because of the bleed rate?
Why have a sub optimal pony first stage? A: because the sherwood is cheap, robust and the leak is trivial.So a deco bottle, shut off will bleed down and then get water in the stage. If left charged, there is a loss of gas. Maybe minor, but I personally don't like that idea of a critical item not operating optimally..
On a pony, it also needs to remain charged or it floods. The small amount, likely trivial, but again, why do you have a safety device performing sub-optimally?
I do like them as a primary regulator (though I am biased as they were made here...)
Forever is a long time, it might not even exist. Do all things really come to an end? And if they do, will it be like the Sopranos or like Breaking Bad?OT: Just out of curiosity, shouldn't all regs be able to last forever assuming proper maintenance and service kit availability?