tmuir
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Unused IP lubricator in OZ for sale or swapI have this unused IP lubricator that I wont be using now.
In this photo you can see the lubricator was bent up wrong when made. I have removed these bends and made one bend to start to install it the correct way.
These cost £18 new about $45 OZ but as I'm keeping the syringe I'm looking at wanting $35 for it plus postage or will swap it for something.
If you want better pictures let me know.
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James
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Does it need any soldering to fit it??
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SillyBilly
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According to I.P, no!
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Mamodman123
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| James wrote: | | Does it need any soldering to fit it?? |
Yes one bit.
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James
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Tony- check your PMs!
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Mamodman123
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| SillyBilly wrote: | | According to I.P, no! |
You need to solder the steam pipe into the barrel bit
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SillyBilly
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Oh, I'm sure i've read in the I.P catalogue, 'No items require soldering, or sumat like that.
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tmuir
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No soldering is required it is a push fit but it is fiddly to fit.
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Mamodman123
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| tmuir wrote: | | No soldering is required it is a push fit but it is fiddly to fit. |
Do you think it would leak if not soldered?
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Graham-Jilly
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I think it is supposed to have an o ring where you fit the push in pipe. I have one also but havent fited it now that ive used the Roundhouse ones I think ill sell mine as well
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tmuir
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| Mamodman123 wrote: | | tmuir wrote: | | No soldering is required it is a push fit but it is fiddly to fit. |
Do you think it would leak if not soldered?  |
The one I had fitted to my SL2 for 5 months didn't leak and I probably ran it 30 to 40 times during that period.
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tmuir
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I'm sticking the lubricator on ebay to clear some clutter and also give me a bit of ebay cash.
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