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~~*N2/Compressed Air Fill Station NO REGULATOR~~*


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Posted by:
Autococker_Kid_2oo4
on December 18, 2003 at 20:18:40

I have a Huge 10,000 dollar compressor with a reg built in and hooked to the regulator is the bottles, so they always stay at the same pressure as you set the reg on the comp at. On the bottles its not the scuba top its the screw in one like the n2 bottles, but all the fill stations i see assume you need some sort of regualtion buti dont, and if i dont have to play the 300 bucks it costs to get a useless regulator i reallllly dont want to.

Thanks to whoever helps me!

>>> link to the kind i need (EXCEPT IT HAS A FREAKIN REGULATOR ON IT WHICH IS WHAT I DONT WANT)

http://store6.yimg.com/I/actionvillage_1768_261049844

so i mean all i want to know is if sum1 knows if they make a fill like that without a regulator on it?!? thanks alot.

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