Harbour Freight;
Cheap method for filling Pneumatic launcher.
Flow Regulator-Inexpensive
I've heard good things about them but never actually order off line, I have one of there warehouses in a city nearby I go to. I'm eyeing a lathe that they have though, but the stupid warehouse doesn't have it, have to order it.
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- knappengineering
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I've been there and that place is awesome! I hope to go back this weekend and get a regulator and some quick disconnects! 

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- Lentamentalisk
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thanks so much for showing this! that air regulator is incredible, a complete necessity for anyone making an advanced combustion or hybrid.
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Thats a flow regulator, not a pressure regulator. Limited usefulness for cannons, but it is a pretty nice easy to install inline gauge.Lentamentalisk wrote:thanks so much for showing this! that air regulator is incredible, a complete necessity for anyone making an advanced combustion or hybrid.
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well if its a flow regulator, it can still sortof be used as a pressure regulator, as it is much less touchy than a ball valve 
