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    Palmer STAB rebuild- parts questions?

    I’m about to order the following from PPS- provided their site still works, and all is in stock- to rebuild a Stabilizer.

    O-ring seal kit
    main spring (0-700 psi)
    disc regulator

    Should I need a plunger? Any other parts? Is PPS still taking orders?

    Thanks all!
    Tinker-er of many
    Fixer of few​,
    Lover of pew pews
    That run on CO2

    #2
    PS- I haven’t torn this STAB apart yet, but the fellow I bought it from said it had been sitting for 5+ years. Visually it’s in pretty good shape externally
    Tinker-er of many
    Fixer of few​,
    Lover of pew pews
    That run on CO2

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      #3
      I bought from PPS about a month ago.
      bought a fatty stabilizer and an LT valve.

      So still up and running as far as I know.

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        #4
        Why are you buying the main spring and disk? Is it missing those parts?

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        • Hellion360

          Hellion360

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          Yeah, that's an unusual purchase for a rebuild. Probably just need the orings, and really aside from the poppet seal they are really standard off the shelf rings.

        • BigRed

          BigRed

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          Agreed, you'll just need the o-rings. I rebuilt mine last year and just used my local o-ring supplier. I'm in Canada though so shipping from PPS is crazy.

        #5
        theres rebuild kits on ebay. a better bet than waiting on a refund from palmers


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        • Fossilhead
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          As I said earlier, I bought a fatty stabilizer and autococker low turbulence valve a month ago.

          And when I had questions about the stabilizer later, I got email responses.

          Seems if it's on the site, it will be delivered.

          And that's a man's life your talking about.

        • $L!mBo

          $L!mBo

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          well i meant no disrespect. sorry if you took that personal. did you go through a bad one or something?

          and my questions were for latches109, but thanks for inserting yourself into the post

          i ordered some items from the site a couple months ago and had my money refunded with a generic, lackluster apology email.
          im a huge fan of palmer stuff. sounds like i had a bad experience and you had a more typical transaction.

        • Chuck E Ducky

          Chuck E Ducky

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          He’s been good about shipping stuff he has in stock from what I understand,

        #6
        Thanks for the input folks!

        I’ll probably just get the o rings then- I didn’t know if the springs wore out with time or not.

        I’ll tear it down tonight and see what I’ve got to work with.

        I try to buy straight from the source, rather than 3rd parties when possible. Makers seem to have more knowledge about products and provide better recourse if issues arise. Plus Mr. O-ring probably has plenty of lanes to ride in.

        thanks again!
        Tinker-er of many
        Fixer of few​,
        Lover of pew pews
        That run on CO2

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          #7
          Try Palmers first. I got the 3 sets of rebuild kits I ordered 5-6months ago. He’s been pretty good about shipping stuff he has “in stock”.

          I got some extra just in case I need to have the reg seats replicated. The orings are easy off the shelf picks. Thankfully they are pretty durable and last a long time.

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