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Anyone interested in these? Stainless steel, pharmaceutical grade, would make a very professional fuel meter :roll:
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Hmm. How much each and where from?

Btw which hospital pumps 200+ psi into patients masks or gas tenets...
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inonickname wrote:Hmm. How much each and where from?
I think $50 a piece is fair, plus postage from the EU
Btw which hospital pumps 200+ psi into patients masks or gas tenets...
I said pharmaceutical industry :P these were lifted off manufacturing equipment.
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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.
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How much would the postage be to AUS????
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What is the input pressure on these regs ?
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Postage would be about $30, as to input pressure I have to look up the models.
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I think I can pay the postage :) how much is it to portugal? how do you want to receive the money?
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i have paypal, and will pay postage.

What doe sit cost to ship to USA:

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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 :roll: :D), 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.
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I will keep in touch, but if anyone else asks don't hold back because of me.
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