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Re: filling tanks

In Reply to: filling tanks posted by Rock_Chucker on June 19, 2003 at 21:11:45:


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Posted by:
T.J. "Mad Scientist for the Tiger Tank" Allcot
on June 20, 2003 at 01:38:37

Try your local paintball shop. The biggest problem I've see with CO2 fill stations is the gasket just doesn't seem to last as long as you'd like.

As for filling our tank it seems to work best with 5 gunners + the driver, although we've had up to 13 (maybe 14) guys in it for some troop insertions. We now have a double rear door setup that makes loading pretty easy along with one hatch in the turret that I climb in an out of with no problems and two forward hatches, one above the driver and the other where the passenger seat used to be.

We usually fill it with 5 gallons of super unleaded prior to the game and due to the lack of planning during it's construction we have a little hatch inside on the floor behind the drivers seat that lets us get to the gas cap.

As for our HPA tanks I've got a Bulldog SCUBA adapter that I actually use to power the cannon but tanks can be filled from that.

That should cover the more common tank filling ;)

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