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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Need Thread size/Pitch for Shutter LPC

In Reply to: Need Thread size/Pitch for Shutter LPC posted by Mike on October 19, 2003 at 23:03:21:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on October 28, 2003 at 17:45:58


Don't know the answer but we can brainstorm a little.

http://www.kingmanusa.com/section/support/diagram/pdf/spyder_tl_plus.pdf

Went to Kingman. EVERY model has either a plug or LP pressure chamber except the SE.

Mike the diameter of the plug and use a pitch guage for the treads. I bet is is an odd ball metric thread.

I assume you have one or the other and just want to make a larger volume of one for a LP set up.

Don't forget that a gas through grip or expansion chamber would have the SAME function as long as the regulator was in front of it air supply wise.

An adjustable dual regulated tank would work great with an expansion chamber or gas through grip.

Or

Add an extention to the existing one. Just thread the end and drill it out. You could get a little fancy with a machine shop.


PS I have another project in need of some machine shops equipment and skills I don't possess. Look for an e mail.


Dale

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