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April 13th 16, 08:44 PM
Does anyone have a spare steel (D) O2 bottle they would sell? It needs to be 108mm (4.25") or less in diameter. John Murray found us one but we need two more. They vary considerably in diameter and the Mfg. is not interested in sorting out a few smaller ones for our use.
Thanks.
Dale Bush

JS
April 14th 16, 02:17 AM
A steel Aerox D with CGA540 is what you want. I keep one in the glider and another clamped into the trailer.
Currently listed as a closeout item on Wings And Wheels.
Then look on the ASW27 newsgroup for my mods to get the seat to go all the way back with the O2 cylinder in place.
Jim

http://wingsandwheels.com/used-closeout/steel-d-cylinder-and-cga540-valve.html

ND
April 14th 16, 01:31 PM
I have one like that, and i just bought a new bottle. i was wondering what to do with the old one. let me know if you are interested. it's a fairly long bottle, so it has alot of capacity.

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 3:44:50 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> Does anyone have a spare steel (D) O2 bottle they would sell? It needs to be 108mm (4.25") or less in diameter. John Murray found us one but we need two more. They vary considerably in diameter and the Mfg. is not interested in sorting out a few smaller ones for our use.
> Thanks.
> Dale Bu

George Haeh
April 14th 16, 05:10 PM
20" total length works with the seatback in
the mid position without having to cut into
the seatback.

John Murray supplied this one shortly
before he got a batch of fat bottles.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9s1q5if2387
up6j/2016-04-14%2009.51.33.jpg?dl=0

April 14th 16, 05:45 PM
Thanks everyone. George are you saying that you have one for sale? I have located one and now we need one for Ray Gimmey, and possibly Luke Ashcraft.

George Haeh
April 14th 16, 08:03 PM
To get my bottle, you'd have to deal with
my estate for my glider, hopefully many
decades down the road.

ND
April 14th 16, 08:04 PM
i have one. you pay shipping and it goes to you at a very reasonable price. only drawback, you'll want a regulator with a gauge, since the bottle doesnt have one.

On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 12:45:51 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> Thanks everyone. George are you saying that you have one for sale? I have located one and now we need one for Ray Gimmey, and possibly Luke Ashcraft.

April 14th 16, 09:01 PM
ND could you share your phone number to and I will forward it to Ray Gimmey.
Thanks
Dale

Sean[_2_]
April 18th 16, 04:08 PM
Same here. I have so far received 3 new bottles from two highly regarded suppliers and not a single one to fit my 29 (SN#4). I was looking for a bottle that would fit a mountain high regulator (us threads)

I currently use (necessity) a tiny Mountain high bottle suitable for only a single day. Works great actually as I can recline my seat fully with no restrictions from the regulator which sticks out a long way towards the seat and restricts it (I am only 6"0).

Silly design really for 02 bottle storage. Silly may not be a strong enough word...

Any help or suitable bottle for sale would be greatly appreciated.

"7T #2 for a proper O2 bottle for a 27, early model 29!"

Sean

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