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Help with air valve stem on Leak tester

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xxShaneOmac

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Jan 2, 2007
Everett, Washington
I need an 1/4 npt threaded Air Vaulve stem.

So If I purchased an 20 gallon tank and filled it up with air they would mate.
Can anyone help me out.
 
I just used a tire valve you can get at any parts store (even fred meyer) for a buck or two. Drilled a hole in the tester cap and pulled the thing through with the valve core tool (the small cross shaped one with 4tools in 1). That might be easier for ya.
 
I need 1/4npt on one side.

I HAVE to have this, I cant drill a hole.
Thanks tho.

Anyone else?
 
Why not? Do you not have a drill, or do you have some special design?

More along the lines of a special design.

I know they are out there 1/4npt - > air valve stem.

Im just asking someone to help me out with pervious knowledge of were to look.
2 hours of google and my head hurts from looking at the same exact tire stem that you ahve to drill with.
 
So you need a regular schrader valve, but with 1/4 npt threads that screw into the base instead of the normal size? (Which I assume is probably 1/8 npt.) You aren't talking about the threads where the valve cap screws on, right? You should be able to get a 1/4 to 1/8 npt brass adapter bushing at a hdwe store for 2 bucks. Unless I misunderstand your question? I made my BLT with my current tap & die set which contains 1/8 npt tap. That's why I assume that is the normal size.
 
Air Tool1/4npt connection ->[Regulator w/ 1/4npt inlet & outlet]-> 1/4npt connection air stem -> 20lbs air container.

So it looks like wret took care of me. 1/4 npt on one side and air stem on the other.

Thanks bro!
 
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