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DIY Tips
Divers that occasionally service cylinder valves may not be able to justify the cost of tools that aren't on hand. It can be especially challenging when the valve doesn't have wrench flats or requires a large and expensive wrench that you don’t own.
It is not uncommon to use a rubber mallet to tap on the valve to tighten or loosen but that can be difficult on some valves without hitting the plastic handle. The handle can be removed but that increase the risk of hitting the valve stem with the hammer and damaging it. There are better methods.
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An improvised wrench can be made with some scrap wood, (ideally) a rubber scrap pad, and a clamp. It is especially useful for valves that don't have wrench flats.
You can purchase a nicely-made
DIN Valve Removal Tool. Another option is to make one with a G5/8" BSP (
British Standard Pipe) male plug or a stainless steel DIN plug welded to a piece of pipe or tubing.
A DIN Valve Removal Tool can also work on yoke valves by adding a DIN to Yoke adapter.
Holding the cylinder can also be difficult when removing cylinder valves. Here are a few options for an improvised a cylinder vise:
- A wooden fence post and a ratchet/cargo strap
- Cylinder bands for doubles, if you have them
- Use cam bands around the cylinder and a piece of scrap wood. A lever can be attached to the clamped scrap wood