My acetylene regulator (Victor FirePower 250-15-510) has started to creep up in pressure. I have looked for a rebuild kit online, and it's hard to tell which regulators each kit covers, but none are all that expensive, even a genuine Victor kit. But, the $25 or so with shipping is about 1/3-1/4 of the price of a new depending on the branding. My gut says that newer models made offshore are likely to be lower quality than the one I have from 2004. Then again, I don't know where mine was made, so it could be offshore, too. Is a new lower/mid-tier, single-stage regulator likely to be so much lower quality that it would be better to put the money into my not-that-old model?
Hello Whateg01 and all the members here at GJ!
I hope all is well with you and all of your loved ones.
I have rebuilt both of my Victor acetylene and oxygen regulators before.
I have done it at a fraction of the price, that any welding shop will charge to outsource it, and at a fraction of the price for a new Victor set.
I used Seal Seat company for all my parts.
For over 60 years, the Seal-Seat Company has been a leading manufacturer and distributor of component and repair parts for gas cutting torches and regulators.
www.sealseat.com
Just make sure you inspect your parts and do it carefully.
After opening them, I would cover the orifice to the gauges before I would start cleaning, blowing light compressed air, and washing them.
Get you some small hard bristle plastic brushes.
I would wash all the interior with Dawn dish soap and rinse with warm water and quickly blow dry with light compressed air or hot air from a hair blow dryer.
BIG WORD OF CAUTION!!!
USE Christo-Lube Grease or any other Oxygen compatible lube grease such as is used on scuba diving regulators and gear to put them back together as petroleum based grease and oxygen is an explosive combination!!!
ESPECIALLY DOING YOUR OXYGEN REGULATOR.
SealSeat can also send you via email the exploded view illustraions for both of your regulators or they might have them on the site for download.
I ordered the kit plus I also ordered the valve assembly, and some extra o-rings if I remember right.
I already had external flashback arrestor by my torch, and I do highly recommend them.
Repair Kit (0790-0051) for SR260, SR261, and older SR210
www.sealseat.com
They also carry torch parts as well as other manufacturers parts.
The young lady that helped me was very knowledgeable on the products and customer service was excellent!!
Victor is an excellent product and very rebuildable.
In MHO there is No Sense in throwing it out and buying something new just because it is "new".
I do recommend some YouTube videos for others advise and suggestions, and of course the Pros here at GJ!
I hope this helps you out.
Be well and stay safe out there. Best wishes to you and all of your loved ones always!
Dryriver1