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Anyone here let me know if this can be rebuilt? It was in my closet for an eon. I dusted it off and threw on a new co2 tank. When I turned on the tank the working pressure valve went insane and tried to spin around twice. (Valve was all the way open of course) I shut the tank off and it went down, then slowly turned tank back on. Working pressure was 20psi. So bumped it up to 41. Tested it last night for a few hours. All was well. This morning I hear this CO2 dumping. It is coming from the nut that holds on the working pressure gauge. I noticed there is a bit of rust around the gauge as well. Should I just buy a new one, or is this gauge worth the effort?

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Try your luck with some teflon tape on the thread of the pressure gauge..

Gently remove the gauge, apply the tape and put it back together again hand tight

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I just went to Milwaukee and bought some parts. New gauge and some loctite. When I took this bad boy apart it had water in it. Had to be in there forever. Rusted everything. The gauge was just another symptom. I also ordered another one just to keep me going for now. If I can rebuild this broken one it would make a decent dual stage calcium reactor for a future, much bigger tank.
 

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I just went to Milwaukee and bought some parts. New gauge and some loctite. When I took this bad boy apart it had water in it. Had to be in there forever. Rusted everything. The gauge was just another symptom. I also ordered another one just to keep me going for now. If I can rebuild this broken one it would make a decent dual stage calcium reactor for a future, much bigger tank.
Most welding supply stores will rebuild them.. airgas etc.
 

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I have capped bad gauges in the past and just lived without them. I don't really care what they say... they are not usually accurate anyway... I have no idea if the low side is 12 or 40 as long as the output is steady.

I have some dual stage victors with oil filled gauges all the way down to cheap, reef garage sale regulators. If I needed another one, I would just get a Tunze - plenty reliable and reasonably priced.
 

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