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  • Coaster
    Registered User
    • Apr 2002
    • 421

    #1

    HPA Bottle standards

    Ok, i am wondering if it is possible to swap two bottles on two different regs. I will be getting a 68/3000 Flatline and i already have a 68/3000 crossfire. Is it possible to swap the bottles on both of these, or is there some difference between them? I am pretty sure that it can be done, but i just want to have a precise answer.
  • halB
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 953

    #2
    im no expert, but i believe you can. just try it, and then when its being filled for the first time duck and cover

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    • EnW
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      • Jul 2001
      • 837

      #3
      Yes it is possible...but why? Does the crossfire have a new hydro date or something?
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      • HoppysMag
        Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
        • Oct 2001
        • 3494

        #4
        theres no real point unless u want a newer hydro date... have ur proshop or weldin shop do it just to be safe...
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        • Coaster
          Registered User
          • Apr 2002
          • 421

          #5
          yep, the new flatline has a date of 11/99 and the crossfire has a date of 4/02 So i am just going to switch them

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          • Irish Deth
            Registered User
            • Mar 2002
            • 79

            #6
            Spinning a bottle off?

            I have a Air America Apocalips with a 47ci/4500, I love the reg but want a bigger bottle. What is the best way to spin the bottle off a reg?
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            • HoppysMag
              Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
              • Oct 2001
              • 3494

              #7
              at a certified pro shop. i really suggest people not try this stuff at home unless you are an airsmith cause your dealling with over 3000PSI of air and small mistakes get emphazised greatly.... but if you must know, a bench vise LOTS of padding to protect the tank body and a wrench and a pipe for leverage... get a second opinion with details cause what i described is a rough comprehension on my part.
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