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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Thanks for the reply! ....nt

In Reply to: Yes you can, all are 1/8 NPT threaded.. posted by Razorpb on January 06, 2003 at 17:43:15:


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on January 07, 2003 at 03:11:06

: : Well, I already have 2 regs; an ergo and a stock inline. Here's what I'll have... a stock with a 4oz. bottle connected to a bottomline adapter, then either a coiled remote hose or 4 inch steel braided hose connected to the inline, then a braided hose connected from the inline to the ergo. There's not much space left in the stock, so I'm not sure a remote would fit. But if it did, it would be much much better.
: : So my question still stands (having never held a remote in my life): Can I have a coiled remote hose connected to two 90* elbows? Thanks for the reply.

: : -X

: :
: : : If you want to double reg it, just get a female threaded Palmers Stabilizer, and their bottom line mounting. Then the tank will screw into the first reg, and the hose runs to the second.

: : : : Is it possibe to have a remote hooked up to two 90* elbows? If so, can you advise me on which one? I am working on double regulation for my cocker with co2, and I think this would help greatly. Thanks for your time,

: : : : -X


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