Originally posted by TheTramp
emag/air tank help
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Did you pay by credit card - return the item, and fight any restocking fee with your credit card company - its not a return because you dont want it, its a return ebcause its junk. Or talk to them and see if they will exchange it this time for something else (Crossfire) or credit towards a good adjustable (maxflo)"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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thanks for the help guys. money is somewhat of an object, but im willing to shell out up to $300 for a good tank. if there's no way to do this other than an adjustable tank for $400, i have a feeling i'm going to cut my losses and buy a $200 crossfire preset, or possibly a pure energy because i've heard their output pressure i higher(but not sure, i havent really looked into it)
as far as the return goes, ive sent it back to them, and they are processing it. if they decide to be idiots and a problem occurs, visa is insured, so i dont have to be worried about the money coming back.
also, IS there a 4500 series flatline? all i've heard of it is that its great, but it only comes in a 3000 psi bottle. where are the 4500's sold?you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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They did make a 4500psi tank system but it's not in production anymore. I don't know for a fact but I think either Tuna or Rouge might have NIB 4500 Flatlines still."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
-Charlie Papazian
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My local shop was able to crank my X-stream all the way up to 800. Yipee.
Could someone post photos of the Air America Tanks, the CenterFlag tanks, the 4500 series Flatline, the Smart Parts Tanks, etc.? if you have them?
Also, a weight comparison? I'm trying to keep my setup light.Comment
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I hate to be the one to say it but just search. All but the Flatline are commonly sold and are on PB store websites. Even the Flatline can be seen on AGD's site."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
-Charlie Papazian
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