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To save re-inventing the wheel, whats the best way of securing the oxygen
bottle within its fitting in an LS3? Any suggestions welcome. TIA Ian K |
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On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 12:15:05 PM UTC-7, Ian Kennedy wrote:
To save re-inventing the wheel, whats the best way of securing the oxygen bottle within its fitting in an LS3? Any suggestions welcome. TIA Ian K The LS3 and 4 had a clamp which screwed into the bulkhead and used a bolt to hold the E or AL682 cylinder in place. Don't know if the Aerox cylinder bracket (available online) will fit. If you don't have abracket, a swaged wire rope loop around the neck of the cylinder and a "maillon rapide" (quick link) or similar to attach it to a forged eyebolt through the bulkhead works well. Best to either use coated wire or sleeve it with instrument tubing. Jim |
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At 21:19 17 October 2019, JS wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 12:15:05 PM UTC-7, Ian Kennedy wrote: To save re-inventing the wheel, whats the best way of securing the oxygen bottle within its fitting in an LS3? Any suggestions welcome. TIA Ian K The LS3 and 4 had a clamp which screwed into the bulkhead and used a bolt t= o hold the E or AL682 cylinder in place. Don't know if the Aerox cylinder bracket (available online) will fit. If you don't have abracket, a swaged wire rope loop around the neck of the = cylinder and a "maillon rapide" (quick link) or similar to attach it to a f= orged eyebolt through the bulkhead works well. Best to either use coated wi= re or sleeve it with instrument tubing. Jim Thanks, thats a good idea. Cheers Ian K |
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Don't do this:
* Foam wrapped around cylinder held on with two zip ties. * Two more zip ties through said zip ties and eyebolts through 3/16" plywood hinged on other side. |
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