Taking apart WGP inline regs - what are your tricks without mauling up threads?

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  • Blackmagic71
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 880
    • Minnesota

    #1

    Taking apart WGP inline regs - what are your tricks without mauling up threads?

    I’m in the process of rebuilding a couple of WGP autocockers, but I’ve never really disassembled the inline regulators before.

    Does anybody have any good tricks that won’t mangle the threads?

    Ideally I’d just like a wrench like in this video:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VlWxSxaXeYg
    Check out my YouTube channel for overview videos of the WGP Karnivor and WGP Orracle!

    https://www.youtube.com/@ScrambledEggs71
  • FrankW
    Balls
    • Jul 2020
    • 108

    #2
    I used to use two conduit locknuts to get the top off. Screw one partly down, then the other up against it. Unscrew the top with the inner one. The pressure against the outer one with keep them from both coming off.
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    • Socalpumpballer
      Bunker Buster
      • Nov 2020
      • 202

      #3
      Wrap a bunch of rubber bands as tight as you can around each section then unscrew them by hand

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      • PumpMan10988
        A meow massages the heart
        • Jul 2020
        • 209
        • Michigan

        #4
        I took an old aluminum tank thread protector and cut a slot through it with a hacksaw. Thread that on, clamp some vice grips to the thread protector, and voila! No need for fancy thread pliers etc.

        A strap wrench or soft jaws in the vice will be helpful for holding the base if the above trick isn't enough.

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        • Jonnydread
          Jonnydread commented
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          This is clever

        • lhamilton1807
          lhamilton1807 commented
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          Awesome solution. I will have to do this to a spare reg cap I have.

        • bacci paintball
          bacci paintball commented
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          Going to have to try this, good idea!
      • flyweightnate
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 1853
        • Dallas, TX

        #5
        Originally posted by FrankW
        I used to use two conduit locknuts to get the top off. Screw one partly down, then the other up against it. Unscrew the top with the inner one. The pressure against the outer one with keep them from both coming off.
        Ooh, I like this idea.

        1/2 NPSM thread IIRC.
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        www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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        • iamthelazerviking
          Make Paintballs 690 Again
          • Jul 2020
          • 2708
          • Staunton, VA

          #6
          Double strap wrench
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          • latches109
            Always Sciencing
            • Jul 2020
            • 2111

            #7
            Soft jaw vice liners and strap wrench

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            • Blackmagic71
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 880
              • Minnesota

              #8
              Staunchy just put this on his website and I picked one up to try it.

              https://stanchy.com/collections/tech...h-safety-block

              Check out my YouTube channel for overview videos of the WGP Karnivor and WGP Orracle!

              https://www.youtube.com/@ScrambledEggs71

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              • Magmoormaster
                Only here for the zipline
                • Jul 2020
                • 1294
                • Glendale, AZ

                #9
                Pumpman's thread protector trick is really clever. If I didn't already have one of those welded vice clamps, I'd do that.

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                • mercpb
                  mercpb
                  • Oct 2021
                  • 923
                  • midwest

                  #10
                  i've never had luck w/ strap wrenches and prefer something more... definitive, so
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                  • bacci paintball
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 105

                    #11
                    I use zip ties with vice grips which works great but you have to use a new part of a zip tie every time you tighten and be meticulous about it to not scratch parts.

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                    • SR_matt
                      Out of retirment
                      • Aug 2023
                      • 191

                      #12
                      Originally posted by mueller
                      i've never had luck w/ strap wrenches and prefer something more... definitive, so
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                      I have one of these on order. There was a guy on one of the autococker FB pages that was making some and I couldn’t pass it up… even though I will use it all of 1-4 times probably ever haha.

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                      • mercpb
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                        well, you hopefully won't break it and another paintballer will want it later --- so it's a "lease" as I see it!

                      • SR_matt
                        SR_matt commented
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                        I am not following, are you talking about giving away tools? people do that? you mean you don't have every tool you ever bought still... and in some cases multiples because you lost the first and then found it again?

                        but in all seriousness I am the person act acquires tool and then when I die people are going to have to sort out where the hell they can give them away to, I just inherited my grandfather's tools who taught auto mechanics until he was almost 90. Heven't even gotten to look through them yet but I finally get to have a big boy tool chest... once I can actually get a big boy house and not be stuck in a damn condo.
                    • Blackmagic71
                      MCB Member
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 880
                      • Minnesota

                      #13
                      I tried the Staunchy thread protector tonight and it worked great. 👍
                      Check out my YouTube channel for overview videos of the WGP Karnivor and WGP Orracle!

                      https://www.youtube.com/@ScrambledEggs71

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