Air Fills in So Cal

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  • Aslan
    Don't Ban Me...Love Me
    • May 2005
    • 954

    #1

    Air Fills in So Cal

    I just moved out west and am bored and starting to go through my paintball tinkering projects.

    Got the Prodigy E-Grip cleaned and working well again. My buddy borrowed it at Monster Game 2011 and had some issues, but it's firing fine now.

    Next on the docket is to get my DAMN (sorry for the language....but this is a fellow tinkerer that is at WITS END) Max Flow inline regulator to work. I bought the thing and have been SOOOOO excited to crank that air pressure up on the Minimag to get maybe just a little bounce....but the dang thing just WILL NOT work.

    Well...back to the point of the thread....where's a good place in SoCal to get air refills. I am in East Yorba Linda...so if anyone in the Brea, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Anaheim, Whittier, La Habra area knows a good place to get paintball air tanks filled, I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    Aslan
  • river031403
    Registered User
    • Feb 2011
    • 1080

    #2
    maxflo regulator

    i just did a complete rebuild and conversion to mine this website has great information.
    the one i purchased was LP found some Hard to find Hp parts ordered oring kit made the changes and wala its good to go

    if you have any questions hit me up im in socal high desert to be exact
    http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...errerid=144073

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    • Loguzzzzzz
      Practice Target

      • Sep 2004
      • 2121

      #3
      I always go to Sports Chalet to fill my scuba tank. They charge $5 per fill no matter what size the tank is. Look for the one closest to you. I see that there is one in Brea. Sports Chalet

      Maybe that is close enough to make the trip.

      Hope that helps.
      ......You know you want one!!

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      • Aslan
        Don't Ban Me...Love Me
        • May 2005
        • 954

        #4
        Originally posted by river031403
        i just did a complete rebuild and conversion to mine this website has great information.
        the one i purchased was LP found some Hard to find Hp parts ordered oring kit made the changes and wala its good to go

        if you have any questions hit me up im in socal high desert to be exact
        That's the same resource I've been using. I needed to replace the o-rings. Initially, when I reassembled it, I did it wrong and that was the problem. I then bought all new o-rings...and since a replacement kit is no longer available, I had to get them all individually through Grainger.

        Well, put it back together, lubed it up, everything looked great....won't hold air. So...I need to take it in and get it filled, see where the leak is coming from...then it's back to the drawing board.

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        • Aslan
          Don't Ban Me...Love Me
          • May 2005
          • 954

          #5
          thanks

          Originally posted by Loguzzzzzz
          I always go to Sports Chalet to fill my scuba tank. They charge $5 per fill no matter what size the tank is. Look for the one closest to you. I see that there is one in Brea. Sports Chalet

          Maybe that is close enough to make the trip.

          Hope that helps.



          Thanks a LOT man...that's right on my way home from work so I'll stop there with a couple tanks.

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          • river031403
            Registered User
            • Feb 2011
            • 1080

            #6
            orings

            Originally posted by Aslan
            That's the same resource I've been using. I needed to replace the o-rings. Initially, when I reassembled it, I did it wrong and that was the problem. I then bought all new o-rings...and since a replacement kit is no longer available, I had to get them all individually through Grainger.

            Well, put it back together, lubed it up, everything looked great....won't hold air. So...I need to take it in and get it filled, see where the leak is coming from...then it's back to the drawing board.
            got my rebuild from oring city on ebay.
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...errerid=144073

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