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  • skx762
    Registered User
    • Feb 2005
    • 31

    #16
    Could somebdy post a picture with the area circled or an arrow pointing to where I shoud be looking?

    I have two older mag valves and can't see any welding on either one. Since they are only couple hundred apart in seriai number I either have two unwelded ones or am not looking in the right spot.

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    • flyingpootang
      Magtechian with X disease

      • Dec 2005
      • 2276

      #17
      In the first pic shows the area you should be looking at. Us a magnified glass and look in between the 2 halves. If yours is laser welded you will see a constant silver valley in between the 2 halves
      Here is a pic of my AIR 68 valve #CF07798. It was only soldered or welded about 1/4" around the power tube which I cut out with a hack saw very carefully, then heated up with a torch on low heat to break the Loctite. I'm going to use 5-6 3/8" nylon fender washers for the devolumizer. Hopefully I will be able to use 12g and compressed air on my Luke's RNC PumpMag




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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #18
        Originally posted by flyingpootang
        In the first pic shows the area you should be looking at. Us a magnified glass and look in between the 2 halves. If yours is laser welded you will see a constant silver valley in between the 2 halves
        Here is a pic of my AIR 68 valve #CF07798. It was only soldered or welded about 1/4" around the power tube which I cut out with a hack saw very carefully, then heated up with a torch on low heat to break the Loctite. I'm going to use 5-6 3/8" nylon fender washers for the devolumizer. Hopefully I will be able to use 12g and compressed air on my Luke's RNC PumpMag
        With a ULT yet! Nice setup.

        I bet that sofa sized valve in the third picture is heavy!

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        • Frizzle Fry
          AO Micromag Guy
          • Mar 2009
          • 3280

          #19
          Originally posted by Spider-TW
          I bet that sofa sized valve in the third picture is heavy!
          It's loveseat sized; the middle model. Cuts off a few dozen pounds of stainless steel. Truly "ULE".

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