FWB Compressed air cylinder needs to be fixed

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jmkwyo
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FWB Compressed air cylinder needs to be fixed

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Does anyone know someone in the states that repairs the air cylinders? It is leaking near the 'fill display'. Thanks
jmkwyo
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Post by jmkwyo »

Please!
Rover
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Post by Rover »

Gee, I dunno....maybe our HOST?
jmkwyo
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Post by jmkwyo »

duh, thanks
Barney
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Post by Barney »

I think you would have to send it back to the manufacturer to be repaired.
Having said this, I feel it may be cheaper to buy a new one.
You may find yourself sending it back only to have them say its no good, then you have wasted all the shipping fee's plus an inspection fee which I assume they would charge.
You would have to contact them and find out first.
If its not very old, it may still be under warranty?
Quest1

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Post by Quest1 »

If it is just the seals the host can repair the cylinder. I asked them this summer if they can repair cylinders such as the seals and gauges and he said yes. I just had a broken gauge repaired on my LP10P.
jmkwyo
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Post by jmkwyo »

I am hoping it is the seal... Pilkguns said they could fix it for a nominal fee, beats sending it back to Europe. I'll keep my fingers crossed, thanks guys!
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