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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: air compressors

In Reply to: air compressors posted by Orion_Deux on November 26, 2002 at 16:14:05:


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Posted by:
hipboyscott
on November 26, 2002 at 21:29:04

Im no rocket scientist (working on it though =P) but from what I know, an air compressor dont work on CO2.

better of getting a 20 gallon CO2 cyleder (40-50 used) and get it filled at a hardware store, buying an entire 20 gal of Co2 is cheaper than filling a normal paintball bottle, so if you get the large ones and a fill station (another 20-40 dollas) and you have a few thousand shots of air, last all of you a weekend or two. My pastor has one, and this is what he does. He was in a similar perdiciment, had 20 guys from around, in a club, gonna setup a field of his own, between 25 guys we have 10 fields, each place has it's own chrono and air tank. Its great, good woods ball, different fields every month.

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  • No... Razorpb 10:22:46 11/27/02 (3)
    • Re: No... hipboyscott 16:25:59 11/28/02 (0)
    • ok Orion_Deux 15:14:54 11/27/02 (1)
      • Why? Tom Sparkman 14:08:57 12/02/02 (0)


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