I cant find anyone that can get my flatline reg off the tank for hydro....

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  • Chris_automag_07
    paintcushion
    • Feb 2005
    • 583

    #1

    I cant find anyone that can get my flatline reg off the tank for hydro....

    like stated above...no one has been able to hydro my tank b/c of the reg, they can't ever seem to be able to get it off. i miss it so much, any suggestions would be great. thanks -chris
  • Dewok82
    Registered User
    • Apr 2006
    • 433

    #2


    They will remove your reg for $5 (in addition to shipping and hydro fees). I've used them several times without any problems. The prices are reasonable and their turnaround time is fantastic.

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    • Madmarx
      Mentally Unstable

      • Jun 2006
      • 2867

      #3
      I removed my flatline myself (because I sold it).
      Strap wrench and a padded vice and tada!

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      • doc_Zox
        Team Dead by Dawn
        • Jun 2003
        • 723

        #4
        it takes about 20 pounds more force than you are willing to engauge

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        • Chris_automag_07
          paintcushion
          • Feb 2005
          • 583

          #5
          Originally posted by doc_Zox
          it takes about 20 pounds more force than you are willing to engauge
          what do you mean?

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          • ThePixelGuru
            Guru of Pixels
            • May 2005
            • 1461

            #6
            Originally posted by Chris_automag_07
            what do you mean?
            I think he means "twist it until you're sure it's going to break if you twist it any harder, then go ahead and twist it harder."

            I've actually gotten a lot of things apart that way. Still, then you have to get it back on. Just have Hydrotester do it for you, easier and safer.

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            • robnix
              email robnix@gmail
              • Jan 2006
              • 2094

              #7
              Originally posted by Dewok82
              http://www.hydrotester.com/

              They will remove your reg for $5 (in addition to shipping and hydro fees). I've used them several times without any problems. The prices are reasonable and their turnaround time is fantastic.
              I've had them swap regulators. Fast and reasonable, I always use them now.

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              • chairman_mao
                Boom Bazooka Joe
                • Nov 2003
                • 1032

                #8
                Tunaman will remove and install the reg. As I understand it there is a special tool (which I have seen ) that ensures proper torque and seating without the worry of damaging the reg. You could use the other suggestions but I reccommend shooting Tuna an email.
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                • NU_METAL
                  TEAM MIXXED BREED

                  • Mar 2007
                  • 655

                  #9
                  "say no to locktight"

                  Originally posted by chairman_mao
                  Tunaman will remove and install the reg. As I understand it there is a special tool (which I have seen ) that ensures proper torque and seating without the worry of damaging the reg. You could use the other suggestions but I reccommend shooting Tuna an email.
                  i agree ive fought a few stubborn reg/bottles in the past and found that every one that gave me trouble (in a padded vise) has had lock tight on the threads .what ever you decide to do ,DONT USE IT ,theres no need when you use the "o" ring .it not gunna spin off and/or leak w/out the stuff on it

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                  • PBChappy
                    Registered User

                    • Jul 2006
                    • 469

                    #10
                    my 4500 flatline i just let all the air out and i can remove it with my hand

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                    • maniacmechanic
                      PrestonCoPaintball
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 3453

                      #11
                      Originally posted by PBChappy
                      my 4500 flatline i just let all the air out and i can remove it with my hand
                      thats the way it's supposed to work

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