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CO2 regulator SEAL / WASHER

Discussion in 'Equipment Classifieds' started by Zoom, Jun 6, 2011.

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    Please book me out for a pack of soft ones please @Sean J
     
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    @Zoom - No problem. The price is R40 per set.
     
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    @Zoom

    Thanks for the brainjog.

    Indeed I made them , after a complete material , size , property assessment.

    We agreed about isolated short-lifespan original supplied with, NOT Saga, but ReefOctopus( a superior product to what is sold under that name last 2years!!)
    Currently Both brands are imported as stablemates into SA.
    I last checked, and BOTH Required a softer hard compound, or harder soft compound.:biggrin:
    This I did manage to select with over- specification.
    It was flown in, and manufactured.

    As to whether it fits SAGA, CT hobbyists can contact me for meet and matchup.
    Great fit? Looks like a solution ,for all ahead..
    No fit? We will go through the process above....About 1 week

    I'd DEFINITELY consider engineering MORE, if SAGA seals are really doing the leaky rounds about town

    With all the input costs, I think it was around R40-50 each . Cannot have material, procurement, tech work, quality control for less.
    Small run, under 100 made.

    BUT, I support units sold via my distribution chain in the past, so will keep , and make workable spares available.

    If I can afford the blerrie things!!!!
     
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    What u importing the material for. What happened to the company you found in durban that makes the stuff?
     
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    I cant believe aquarium depot dont offer spares for the regs.... That is the whole reason I decided to pay a premium for a aquarium grade reg.... Should have just bought my reg from ebay for half the freaking price. Very disappointed....

    Sean I'll send you a pm on the dark side.
     
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    I didn't import rubber sheet compound. Where'd I say that?:tongue:
    ... DBN technical supplier/importer don't make it either
    They had the most suitable material, but don't want to sell it unprocessed.
    They made the seals, from their import material.

    I DO want to get material into CT, and not process seals out-of-town...depends again, on who shows me their saga regulator and seal, and allow me to develop or supply a better washer-seal
     

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