I posed the question "how difficult can it be" well I can now report that if you are a complete moron it can be very difficult!!!
As the weather frustrated my plans this weekend I set about sorting the liferaft in the conservatory where the wife and cat were dozing. Things went well as I opened the valise, undid the painter, disconnected and removed the bottle. The problems started when the bottle operating head was not the same as the one on you tube.......... Much searching on google didn't reveal how this parted from the bottle but how difficult could it be? I found a plastic locking ring and carefully removed it and gave it a little twist, boom, 2kg of CO2 discharged in about 5 seconds - cue cat and wife to rebound off the ceiling and a few choice words, some of which I didn't know she knew!
So.........
Anyone know if these bottles can be recharged and whether the operating head (a Thanner DK88) can be rearmed?
Anyone know if these bottles can be recharged and whether the operating head (a Thanner DK88) can be rearmed?
I posed the question "how difficult can it be" well I can now report that if you are a complete moron it can be very difficult!!!
As the weather frustrated my plans this weekend I set about sorting the liferaft in the conservatory where the wife and cat were dozing. Things went well as I opened the valise, undid the painter, disconnected and removed the bottle. The problems started when the bottle operating head was not the same as the one on you tube.......... Much searching on google didn't reveal how this parted from the bottle but how difficult could it be? I found a plastic locking ring and carefully removed it and gave it a little twist, boom, 2kg of CO2 discharged in about 5 seconds - cue cat and wife to rebound off the ceiling and a few choice words, some of which I didn't know she knew!
So.........
Anyone know if these bottles can be recharged and whether the operating head (a Thanner DK88) can be rearmed?
If only Peyton was still doing cartoons.....
As a side note I went around Plastimo's factory once, they have a vacuum pump to get all the air out and a hydraulic press to get the life raft into the shape of it's canister.
Liking your style cryan although I can only see much humble pie being eaten as I cannot deflate the bloody thing now. A big bag of limp plastic off to one of the service companies me thinks.......
I posed the question "how difficult can it be" well I can now report that if you are a complete moron it can be very difficult!!!
As the weather frustrated my plans this weekend I set about sorting the liferaft in the conservatory where the wife and cat were dozing. Things went well as I opened the valise, undid the painter, disconnected and removed the bottle. The problems started when the bottle operating head was not the same as the one on you tube.......... Much searching on google didn't reveal how this parted from the bottle but how difficult could it be? I found a plastic locking ring and carefully removed it and gave it a little twist, boom, 2kg of CO2 discharged in about 5 seconds - cue cat and wife to rebound off the ceiling and a few choice words, some of which I didn't know she knew!
So.........
Anyone know if these bottles can be recharged and whether the operating head (a Thanner DK88) can be rearmed?
I think you need to read the thread all the way through - you will note that the video is made by a liferaft service company - I now know why!!!!! If you do proceed - take contessaman's advice and film it!!!Thanks for the link to the U-TUBE video. We inherited an almost new "Revere" Coastal Commander 6 man life raft with our boat. It is now out of service and no one in the UK wants to do it. I was thinking if doing it myself as it is a fairly expensive bit of kit. Its too good to chuck away and replace with what could be an inferior product.
Thanks for the link to the U-TUBE video. We inherited an almost new "Revere" Coastal Commander 6 man life raft with our boat. It is now out of service and no one in the UK wants to do it. I was thinking if doing it myself as it is a fairly expensive bit of kit. Its too good to chuck away and replace with what could be an inferior product.