NibbanaFarm
Silver Member
I have a set of old O/A regulators. My uncle gave them to me 45 years ago. He probably was either given them or had them for a long time before that. He said they were "Victor Gaugeless Regulators". They had no pressure gages but were engraved with a scale on the regulator body and had a corresponding indicator that moves as you adjust the regulator. They did have plugged ports where you could screw in pressure gages. I did eventually put pressure gages in them.
These regulators have worked excellently for most of my life but now the oxygen regulator is starting to creep.
How difficult is it to rebuild these things? I saw some parts diagrams and it doesn't look all that difficult. Should I rebuild it myself or should I send it out? I don't have any confidence in my local welding supply shops. Any suggestions where to send them?
Thanks.
These regulators have worked excellently for most of my life but now the oxygen regulator is starting to creep.
How difficult is it to rebuild these things? I saw some parts diagrams and it doesn't look all that difficult. Should I rebuild it myself or should I send it out? I don't have any confidence in my local welding supply shops. Any suggestions where to send them?
Thanks.