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paul needham <paul.2.needham-at-btconnect.com> |
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Subject: |
Re: bottle for paint ball gun |
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Date: |
Mon, 16 Aug 2004 07:26:20 +0100 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
John
Thanks for the offer of the bottle and hose.
But I really must find out the specs and types of components I need so they
can be got locally here in the UK otherwise this will not develope into a
hobby over here.
So what pressure does the hose and components have to withstand ? does it
help my brother is in the brewing trade [ bar fitter ? ] and they use CO2 ?
regards paul
At 19:43 15/08/2004, you wrote:
>--- adt22-at-drexel.edu wrote:
>
> >
> > > None of the tank mounted guns have the bottle
> > directly connected
> > > to the gun.
> > > Why ?
> >
> > I think this is mostly a space issue.
>
> > Well yes and no. Having the bottle remote saves a
>lot on the elevate mechanism, ie makes it easier to
>work.
>
> > > What do I need for a remote connection bottle -
> > gun ends ? I've used micro line on the MarkIV,
>worked well. I'm going to use macro line with 90
>degree connectors in the Comet. More room. Frank is
>using short braided line with the 90 degree angles and
>a quick connect. I also highly recommend putting an
>on/off valve on the bottle.
> >>
> > Anyone know a cheap alternative? Steve, after your
> > rubber line ballooned out have you tried something
> > else?
> >
> > -Amir
> >
> > Paul, I have braided hoses and a 9 0z bottle that I
>will not be using. Let me know what length you want
>and we'll agree on a price. The bottle is 12 inches
>long. John " Rule Britannia" Pittelli
>
>
>
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