Originally posted by Triangle
thoughts on female stabilizer setup...
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Triangle
Originally posted by paintballfiendAhhh, I bet it shot like a dream.
It did
Nothing shoots quite like a Blazer does.
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you don't want 80 psi for the dispensing else all you'd get is head which is why it even says "5 psi for dispensing and 30 psi for re-carbonation."Originally posted by don miguelit's simply s high pressure stabilizer that regulates co2 more consistantly than the classic valve alone.
BTW check this out:
this is sweet, PPS makes great regulators and keeps the party going.
sweet 80 psi beer flow! that would be awesome!
and while your minds are settling into the gutter, it's never fun to have only head...

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My guess is paint thinner.Originally posted by TriangleWhat the hell is Don doing drinking, anyway?
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Triangle
Originally posted by paintballfiendMy guess is paint thinner.
Did you see his idea for Loctite lubricant?
I'd buy that sealant.
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I'd buy that lube.
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I'd buy whatever it is.
And then I'd force him to drink a gallon of it.
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Stay away from the Hyper regs, they are poo, IMHO. Buy a stabilizer for your SS-25 and never look back. If the reg gives you problems Palmers fixes them, its part of the warranty. It is a "Lifetime" warranty, as long as Glenn Palmer is alive it has a warranty...lol. Glenn says it all the time. You dont need a fatty for anything really. If you need below 400psi for your gun, get a lp spring pack for the stabilizer. I have both and they perform on all the guns I have just fine. If you stick with Palmers regs, from now on, you shouldnt have hardly ANY problems. The are the best of the best, IMO.
Shane-OI have nothing good to put here...........

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Heck, I use one of the female stab with the LP spring pack to drive my pneumatic nailer when I don't feel like breaking out the compressor. Never had any problems thereOriginally posted by Shane-O-MacStay away from the Hyper regs, they are poo, IMHO. Buy a stabilizer for your SS-25 and never look back. If the reg gives you problems Palmers fixes them, its part of the warranty. It is a "Lifetime" warranty, as long as Glenn Palmer is alive it has a warranty...lol. Glenn says it all the time. You dont need a fatty for anything really. If you need below 400psi for your gun, get a lp spring pack for the stabilizer. I have both and they perform on all the guns I have just fine. If you stick with Palmers regs, from now on, you shouldnt have hardly ANY problems. The are the best of the best, IMO.
Shane-O
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palmers makes a nice regulator

Britt did a nice job on that Blazer:
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???Originally posted by TriangleDid you see his idea for Loctite lubricant?
I'd buy that sealant.
Err.
I'd buy that lube.
Err.
I'd buy whatever it is.
And then I'd force him to drink a gallon of it.
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Que?
What's next, a solar-powered flashlight?
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I want to get a stabalizer for my spyder because it is they only one I found that can connect directly to the body. However, I think putting an $100 reg on a spyder I found in the trash might be a little over-kill.
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I have been looking for the adapter that will let me do that but I haven't had any luck. I forget what king of spyder it is , but the hose connects directly into the body.Originally posted by scionOr you could just get a VA and use any reg out there.
edit: found it, it's a spyder classic.
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