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  • jenarelJAM
    Club Coordinator
    • Dec 2004
    • 1611

    #31
    thanks for the info. sorry if i made it seem like the SS hose was for the tank, its not, its for my gun, i want to upgrade from macro since i'll b putting mroe pressure thru it, and i also want a Q/D.
    i'm pretty sure that tank is a 92 cf tank, not the 102/3500 isn't it, because the guy said it is 90 something for sure, and 3400 something psi for sure as well. I'll look around on the classifieds for fill stations, that sounds like a really good idea thanks.
    also, i was just planning on craigslist.org because i would prefer not to ship it and then get complaints, i also dont have feedback on AO or pbn. I'll try tho, it couldnt hurt. quick question, i just took out my trigger on my imagine today, cut a different spring down to size, inserted it, and i made the trigger INCREDIBLY light. i took out the trigger spring, stuck a custom one in on the opposite side to lighten the pull even more. think it'll add $5? hehe jk jk, i think i'll stick with the $130 price tag unless something comes up.
    you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
    :shooting: :cuss:

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    • warpspyder
      I CAN fix stupid
      • Jul 2004
      • 428

      #32
      Originally posted by ultralight
      JAM, you should also try to sell yourmarker package on pbn and AO.

      everyone else, don't go to dive shops to get your tanks re-hydroed (sp?). look up carbonic gas in the phone book. if they don't do hydro testing then they can tell you who does. i got my 80 cf aluminum tank hydroed for $7.50. dive shops are the most prolific wallet rapists i have ever seen. 2.50 for a tank o-ring? c'mon.
      That was great


      Leading the Spyder revolution!

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      • seanpeek
        Registered User
        • Apr 2005
        • 29

        #33
        Originally posted by ultralight
        everyone else, don't go to dive shops to get your tanks re-hydroed (sp?). look up carbonic gas in the phone book. if they don't do hydro testing then they can tell you who does.
        Here is a link to the DOT Hazmat page that I mentioned above.

        DOT Hazmat Page For Authorized Hydrostatic Testing Facilities

        Just click on your state and it will give you a PDF file of all the testing facilities by city. Look for a High Pressure shop and then give them a call. You can look them up in the phone book. Some even test paintball cylinders. I just got mine done for $15. That beats the $40 from my local shop. Hope all this helps.

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