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CO2 fills

In Reply to: cylindred filling station Co2 posted by hayro melendez on September 07, 2003 at 05:46:00:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on September 07, 2003 at 11:12:54

Your local paintball field.

Your local paintball store.

Your local welders supply will help set you up with your own.

They will have a refundable deposit for the tank or a lease to own arrangment to give you a tank. You will have to come up with a fill station for another $35-50. Then they will just bring their truck buy and pick up your empty tank and leave a full one. Dirt cheap to buy CO2 that way. Have your buddies get together and cough up the money. Cheaper than store fills.

BUT consider the SAME arrangement but have them drop off a Nitrogen Tank. The fill station costs more because of the extra regulators. Then all your buddies have to have Nitro tanks. But if it is just for YOU, get a Nitro tank upgrade and get your fill station for nitro.

Also, if you all have Nitrogen tanks, you can often get fills at your local scuba shop that fills with compressed air.

If you are WAY OUT in the boonies and the welding supply won't deliver. You will have to haul the tank into their store once in a while to exchange it. OR they probably DO Deliver to your local welding shop. You could make an arrangement to drop and pick up your refilled tanks there at his shop.


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