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liquid nitrogen applicator flask

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by peter mccloskey, Apr 9, 2014.


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    I have an old Cryo Jem liquid nitrogen applicator-the thread where the probes screw in has broken-does anyone know where it could be repaired? thanks, peter mccloskey
     

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  2. MartinJ

    MartinJ Member

    Hi Peter...

    You could do it yourself with a Heli-coil (or similar brand kit) or get a local fabrication workshop or motor vehicle workshop to get their 'Heli-coil Man' to do it!

    Something like this kit on Ebay would deal with anything M5-M12.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131-PIECE-HELICOIL-TYPE-THREAD-REPAIR-KIT-M5-M6-M8-M10-M12-/390785364335

    If you can't find anyone.. My local fabricating workshop B and G Machining can certainly help and would supply and fit the helicoils.
    http://www.bgmachining.co.uk/
    01403 864471

    Regards

    Martin :)
     
  3. Anthony Fabian

    Anthony Fabian Welcome New Poster

    hard to tell from your picture, exactly what needs to be done, but if you buy a small tap & die set you can probably fix it yourself
     
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