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Re: 20/50/75/100 Lb. Co2 Tanks -Bulk

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Posted by Tom Sparkman on June 17, 2002 at 12:24:16:

In Reply to: ***20/50/75/100 Lb.*** Co2 Tanks -Bulk posted by Sephiroth on June 15, 2002 at 21:30:41:

: Hi, I want to get myself a Large (preferably 50-100 lb.) Co2 tank, so I can refill my friends and my 20 oz Tanks.
: First, what things do I need to know? (I know pretty much nothing about these things.)
: Also, what exactly is EVERYTHING I need to buy to be able to do this?
: How much should I plan on spending to buy a 50-100 lb. Co2 tank? How much does it cost to refil them?

: Please post anything else related to this topic, as I need all the info I can get, and it will be HIGHLY appreciated, Thank you very much!

: Please post replys, or email them to cashness@hotmail.com

50lbs is the 'normal' size - and that's a faily large tank. It weighs about 175lbs full and I used to pay ~$20. You'll need to make a fill station - the easiest way would be to take a regular fill station and replace the end that screws onto the paintball co2 tank with another large tank fitting. Also, I'd replace the short, plastic hose with a longer stainless steel braided one. Last, don't forget to chill the 20lb tank.

Tom


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