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Tanks Reg.
Ok guys I have to replace my tank reg. I have the new one, BUT I need some ideas af the best way to get the old one out. Should I use a strap wrench on it? Any one here that has done it let me know what you had success with.
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I did the same thing last week. Strap wrench and cresent wrench. Worked ok but wasn't the easiest thing I have ever done. My buddy put duck tape on the teeth of a set of vise-grips and clamped them around the skinny part of the top of the tank, with a cresent wrench and it didn't scar it up much at all. Make sure if you take out your disks and gauges you mark what went where!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you forget it could be bad, very bad. Not that I have ever done something as stupid as forgetting what went where. When burst disks pop I tend to pee a little...............
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Thanks man. I thought that would be the way to go.
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WIll do.
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Strap wrench was the way to go. It was easy with them.
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