CO2 tanks

Started by Brian83, June 24, 2004, 07:41:49 PM

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derek

how much does it cost to fill a power tank?
how long do they last?
i know they last a while, but dont know how long.
if the fill ups are expensive i just dont see it being cost effective for the long run.
there are a couple things i would have done different on my oba and will be changing in the future.
mainly want to run metal line to my tank because i know the rubber line wont last long.
but with the tank up to pressure i have 125 psi for my impact.
just need to let the compressor build back up between blasts.
dont think i could run a die grinder with it. :talkingn: :hahaha:

derek

Brandon

I hear $10 to fill and it will do about 20 tires but that is not first hand so I dunno. That doesn't sound bad though..

Brandon Miller
RCRC, Sacramento, CA
www.RiverCityRockCrawlers.com

WHITE_TRASH

Around here its just under $20 to fill a 20 lb bottle.  But it last a long time so at most with normal trail usage you would probobly fill it about every month +  Not too bad considering the ease of usage.
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84runner

Well what if you go to a scuba shop , I thought you could get a scuba tank filled for like $6.00. I don't know how many pounds but the bottle is good size. That was my plan for Paint balling. And what kind of compressor are you running on your rig Derek ?
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SWAMPER

Dint brainless say that in order to buy the one's from the scuba you have to be certified :dunno:
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derek

stock toyota ac compressor.
want to switch to a york in the future.

derek

Brandon

well I decided not to mess around with attempting to buy a tank and put it all together myself and I just went with the company that knows what they are doing..

I don't have the time like I used to have to try to do things cheap that end up costing more when you finally do it right in the long run anyway. Now where to mount this thing..   :greengrin:   :confounded:

I plan on blowing the first fill on tools and airing up the tires and whatever just to see what this baby can do so stay tuned ;)
Brandon Miller
RCRC, Sacramento, CA
www.RiverCityRockCrawlers.com

KYOTA

What did that end up costing you?  looks like a 10 pounder?

ol yeller

offroadair.net has 10lb adjustablereg w/ bracket for 279 i think.  Saving up the cash now.
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