
Surplus regulators
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Hmm. How much each and where from?
Btw which hospital pumps 200+ psi into patients masks or gas tenets...
Btw which hospital pumps 200+ psi into patients masks or gas tenets...
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I think $50 a piece is fair, plus postage from the EUinonickname wrote:Hmm. How much each and where from?
I said pharmaceutical industryBtw which hospital pumps 200+ psi into patients masks or gas tenets...

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Not sure, $50 is alright for a good reg (I can get a mini for $40, but these should be heaps better) but postage to west Aussieland would be massive..
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In Australian dollars plus postage it would go up to 100 total (I suggested $50 US which in AUD would be around 70)
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These are still available 2 years on, I'll let them go to a good home for free as long postage from the EU is paid.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Postage would be about $30, as to input pressure I have to look up the models.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
i have paypal, and will pay postage.
What doe sit cost to ship to USA:
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What doe sit cost to ship to USA:
traverse city
Michigan
49684
I can PM you my exact address if requested.
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Ok, here's how I'm going to go about it:
Anyone interested put your name down in this thread, one reg per member. If there are more three members interested I will draw lots.
Flat rate of $35 postage each to US/EU/Australia by surface mail, I accept Paypal or International Money Order.
These are made in USA by VICTOR (great guy
), to give an idea of scale the gauge face is just over 2.75 inches diameter.
Maximum inlet pressure 350 psi
Regulators include gauges, black cap has a 0-30psi gauge (also does vacuum up to -100kPa), yellow cap has a 0-200 psi gauge.
All Inlet/Outlet ports have 1/4" female threads
edit: some other regs surplus to requirements, the smaller one has 1/8" sockets and good to 4 bar/57 psi from a 150 psi input, the larger one I have no idea, but it has a 300 bar gauge so presumably it's meant to be attached directly a cylinder, and a nice little flowmeter.
Anyone interested put your name down in this thread, one reg per member. If there are more three members interested I will draw lots.
Flat rate of $35 postage each to US/EU/Australia by surface mail, I accept Paypal or International Money Order.
These are made in USA by VICTOR (great guy


Maximum inlet pressure 350 psi
Regulators include gauges, black cap has a 0-30psi gauge (also does vacuum up to -100kPa), yellow cap has a 0-200 psi gauge.
All Inlet/Outlet ports have 1/4" female threads
edit: some other regs surplus to requirements, the smaller one has 1/8" sockets and good to 4 bar/57 psi from a 150 psi input, the larger one I have no idea, but it has a 300 bar gauge so presumably it's meant to be attached directly a cylinder, and a nice little flowmeter.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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