Parts for homemade CO2 system (in the UK)?

are you still looking for answers as I might be able to help with the fittings. Most important though use a non return valve. If your mixture reaction stops without you noticing or room temp drops there is a possibitliy of back syphoning. Not nice to clean up.
 
mjs1 said:
are you still looking for answers as I might be able to help with the fittings. Most important though use a non return valve. If your mixture reaction stops without you noticing or room temp drops there is a possibitliy of back syphoning. Not nice to clean up.
That's a good tip :thumbs:
 
if you put it in a metal bucket it will like melt through the floor or something

the way i got through the cap is i used my dads drill and cut like a 45 degree angle on the airline tubing and pulled it through


==========[==>----- this little rope type thing at the end is the thing you can pull on to get it through

the [ thing is the cap

and the ===== is the airline tubing

i havent used silecone yet and still going strong (just mkake sure hole is smaller
 
Hi guys and girls

Ok folks , where to obtain the valves for the bottle connectors.
Any good model shop will have what you need , they are used in radio controlled planes , boats , cars for the fuel system.

I prefer these as believe me you dont want the agro from your nearest and dearest :no: :wub: when the pressure blows a poorly fitted valve from a fully charged bottle :*)
Yes I learnt the hard way .

Sorry its taken so long to answer but I have only just joined the forum

regards JP
 

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