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#1 |
delete please
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Last edited by stareandwonder; May 10th, 2007 at 16:02.. |
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#2 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Souns like a gas cylinder, of which I have no experience. One thing I'll suggest from my GBB experience:
* ALWAYS keep gas stored in the cylinder, no matter what. Otherwise it'll develop leaks. * If you can locate where the leak is, go to Canadian Tire and pick up a tube of the blue gasket sealer in the automotive section. Take the cylinder apart (same a smags) and apply a generous amount of the sealer around the gasket/O-ring. Let it sit overnight before filling with gas. Should fix it. * Last case.................... buy a spring cylinder/piston/spring/bearing spring guide. Best fix out there (although it ain't cheap). I've heard more bad things about the CA M24 gas cylinder kit than I've heard good things (about a 10 or 20:1 ratio over the years). |
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anyone know anything?
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#4 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Since you deleted the question in your first post, I doubt you'll get any info on anything at this point.
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