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Post by Hoodlum on Jun 21, 2005 8:33:45 GMT -5
They are not set-up for high volume dumps. The reg's will freeze up
how do you figure that. my paint-gun flowed at 120+psi fully automatic and all I've used for my truck is 105psi max ?
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Post by 94cnytoy on Jun 21, 2005 16:27:31 GMT -5
Is the regulator on the gun or on the tank? Do the "paintball" places fill with air or co2? Where I live, (central NY) most places(based upon 3-calls to welding suppliers) won't fill tanks over 200psi w/air, due to liability. They will fill certified tanks w/c02 up to 1200. Stew
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Post by Hoodlum on Jun 23, 2005 7:21:55 GMT -5
I used Co2 most folks use air but like already said the tanks are small and I can't remember what psi they filled them to. I never really paid attention to it I was there to shoot people
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Post by 94cnytoy on Jun 23, 2005 10:25:46 GMT -5
I'll follow up around here to see what the paintball places are filling with and to. Thanks for the info. Stew
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GunManOsh
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Post by GunManOsh on Aug 26, 2005 20:25:41 GMT -5
They fill by weight not PSI
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Post by mock1 on Sept 7, 2005 13:25:24 GMT -5
ya know if you live near a scuba shop, their tanks work as well. a 60cu/ft tank at 3000psi will fill up quite a few tires. if you think about it 3000psi instead of like 160. that's like 20 times more so... I know I've already said this but some of these people might be interested. just trying to help. thanx daniel
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