Fill Station(s) and Tank(s) Question

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  • xen_100
    super-uber spyder tech
    • Oct 2002
    • 1203

    #16
    high pressure compressors? or shop compressors?

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    • silenttype
      Vote Bush
      • Jan 2003
      • 150

      #17
      high pressure for filling tanks
      saw a big one and a smaller one last week

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      • hostage
        Boo-yaah/Mako Fixer
        • Aug 2001
        • 1529

        #18
        well ebay was my plan, I am curious on what to buy b4 i buy.
        -Doron
        ---X-Mag'n spending the G's.---


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        • silenttype
          Vote Bush
          • Jan 2003
          • 150

          #19
          this is a nice compressor
          http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayisapi.dii...category=11768

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          • silenttype
            Vote Bush
            • Jan 2003
            • 150

            #20
            woops wrong adress there are 5 or 6 on ebay under paintball look they are there

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            • silenttype
              Vote Bush
              • Jan 2003
              • 150

              #21
              one more time ,On ebay look under (Industrial supply,MRO)
              scuba,paintball,compressor
              you will find lots of compressors for sale

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              • Star_Base_CGI
                Official Trekkie, Kirk Spy
                • Dec 2002
                • 778

                #22
                Salvage welding tank.

                I have this ongoign project in my nieghborhood. There is a lot of dumping. Someone dumped some welding tanks on one of those new hiking trails near my house. There are all differnt kinds of tanks. Big crummy ones and about 2 Cast Iron tanks. Well this winter it was so cold I tried to pick them up and they were frozen to the ground.

                The other day the temperature hit 50 degrees and some of the snow melted. I decided to go on the trail. It was wet but the tanks were there. I decided to see if I could pick on up. I picked out a Cast Iron Welding tank. I could pick up half of it with one arm.

                So I took the dog home and waited for it to get dark a bit. I got out my ryder rentel dolly but I thought it would be too heavy to carry .5 miles to the trail and back. I wasnt sure if I should take the car. I decided to see if I could walk and carry the tank on my back. SO I walked down. Picked up the tank and it was dry. Put it on my back and carried it home.

                When I got home I was exausted. The tank weighed about maybe 50 to 85 pounds. My heart was beating fast. The tank is in pretty good condition. Prices listed to refurbish it are around $40. The regulator stuff is about $40.

                This place here is in New York. I am in Baltimore.





                Estimated cost
                $40 refurbish
                $40 for filling station.
                $40 for scale.
                Last edited by Star_Base_CGI; 03-09-2003, 06:12 PM.
                All your farm animals are belong to us.

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                • rpm07
                  BLACKCELL powered by AGD
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 931

                  #23
                  go here and talk to pudbudz you can beat this deal it is what you need

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                  • hostage
                    Boo-yaah/Mako Fixer
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 1529

                    #24
                    so if I purchased that booster what else would i need? N2 tanks and is that it?
                    -Doron
                    ---X-Mag'n spending the G's.---


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                    • PzYcO
                      PzYcOmagg
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1067

                      #25

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