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I have come accross something that does not gel.
During my attempts to repair 2 cylinder valves, I come accross what I though was a way to blow down the cylinder after the valve stem had been snapped off.
There was a 45 degree appature in the body where the bonnet nut screws in.
After much persuasion, I managed to unscrew the nut. I found the bonnet nut was not drilled. Further investigation led to the discovery that the bonnet nut sealed at the base onto a copper washer so pressure would not be released.
Opening the 2nd valve, to salvage spare parts, the same situation was found.
Asking around, led to incredulous reception.
A logical explanation was given by the commercial diver who gave me the valves.
Maybe it was a way to release pressure on a misfunctioning valve without a person's body being subjected to parts being shot about by the high pressure.
It seems that experience counts for more than the self anointed, equipment scrapping experts.
Also, what make are the valves.
The shown valve is the scrapped on. DIN thread squashed.
Any ideas?
During my attempts to repair 2 cylinder valves, I come accross what I though was a way to blow down the cylinder after the valve stem had been snapped off.
There was a 45 degree appature in the body where the bonnet nut screws in.
After much persuasion, I managed to unscrew the nut. I found the bonnet nut was not drilled. Further investigation led to the discovery that the bonnet nut sealed at the base onto a copper washer so pressure would not be released.
Opening the 2nd valve, to salvage spare parts, the same situation was found.
Asking around, led to incredulous reception.
A logical explanation was given by the commercial diver who gave me the valves.
Maybe it was a way to release pressure on a misfunctioning valve without a person's body being subjected to parts being shot about by the high pressure.
It seems that experience counts for more than the self anointed, equipment scrapping experts.
Also, what make are the valves.
The shown valve is the scrapped on. DIN thread squashed.
Any ideas?