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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

WHat is easier changing tank to hp or gun to lp


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Posted by:
Zepher

on May 14, 2003 at 21:15:37

I got a good deal on a 68ci 3000psi tank. I also have a 2002 vert autococker right now fully stock.
But i have a problem. The tank is preset to lp and i am pretty sure my gun dosent run lp. so i was wonder what would be the best thing to do.
get a new regulator{which i think thats what i am suppose to do}for my tank and set the preset higher {like 800 i think) or should i convert my
autococker to lp. if converting my gun is the answer how would i go about doing that and could you give me any recorces were i could find out the best {and easiest} ways to do it.
keep in mind i am also looking to not run up my budjet so the cheaper solution would be better.

thanks this would help me a ton
bill please reply.

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