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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 7:51 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
POLAND_SPUD wrote:
I know you sent me that link but its in some random language
That random langauge is called italian :wink:
:D :D :D

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:19 pm
by django
You can buy them within Australia!,dont attempt an overseas purchase of Paintball Parts!

http://www.paintballaustralia.com.au/Co2.htm

Pretty sure with the Tanks =they dont ask for a gun licence or anything

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:30 pm
by Matt_NZ
I must say that is a nice compressor setup you got there. jealous
more_eggs wrote:I put in a fair bit of oil to make sure its oiled...
Can someone confirm that it is fine to put small amounts oil in the air intake from time to time. (obviously not high viscosity motor oil) Or would this probably not help prolong the life of the compressor.

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:36 am
by more_eggs
Im thinking im gonna set up a sodastream bottle with a regulator.. they have them at coles for $13.. From what I read they have the same thread as a paintball tank, so finding a reg shouldnt be too hard.
Couple weeks and Ill have my drug trail moneys :D so on the shopping list are some push to connect fittings,tubing, a sodastream bottle, and a reg..
then I should have a pretty reliable gun :)

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:18 am
by Matt_NZ
more_eggs wrote:From what I read they have the same thread as a paintball tank, so finding a reg shouldnt be too hard.
I highly doubt that the thread would be the same. Otherwise everyone would be using them as a cheaper version of a paintball tank.
Having said that there is probably a adapter, which can be bought online.

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:23 am
by more_eggs
I highly doubt that the thread would be the same
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HFfkmEDPPg

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:15 am
by Crna Legija
how big are the ones from coles?

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:32 pm
by more_eggs
couldnt tell you an actual size.. but heres a link :)

http://www.sodastream.com.au/auretail/p ... 26Page%3D1

It says they are more expensive on the site.. though the lady in coles said $13...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:47 pm
by Patto
Yeh i've thought the same thing, you can buy the adapters on eBay for around $25AU, which have pin inside of them to depress the valve of the bottle. They use them for home brew! Im pretty sure the bottles you buy from Coles/woollies are the 100L bottles but the have 40L bottles around to. The only problem is finding a Co2 regulator compact enough top fit on/in the gun, without trying to import a paintball reg. (or you could try to fit a big reg on somewhere or remote mount the bottle ) I would love to make a small fixed inline regulator for co2 . Try to keep it all compact :lol:

Love your setup man it’s looking good, how well does your ammo feed work?

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:56 pm
by more_eggs
Cheers patto..
feed works perfect man.. Gettin another iphone tonight so ill post some pics of it.. its a side feed. I put 6 metal BB's into a beer bottle in milliseconds last night.. it turned the bottle into nothing..

Is it illegal to import a paintball reg? What the crap..
About the adapter with a pin thingo.. dont normal paintball tanks need a pin to open the valve? so if a paintball reg screwed on, it would work perfectly..
these are all just assumptions by the way..
Heres the reg I was thinking about
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-PAINTBALL-AIR-T ... 2417wt_905

In the next few days once I get paid Ill head down to coles and pick up one of the bottles and take some pics etc etc..
Would be epic to have a compact handgunish setup that could go through around 50 shots per fill of a fridgy compressor.. thats the dream :)

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:35 pm
by Patto
hey man it think that reg your looking at is a HPA reg. (output of 850psi ?? )

Im only going from what i have seen (since i haven't own a co2 setup yet) but your going to want a reg to pressure down from around 800psi to a little less pressure . also i don't know if your going to want to empty the soda stream bottle before you use it . im guessing the have a pin valve the shuts as you unscrew the bottle but they come filled (around 850psi) which you'll have to get rid of first before you fill it with your fridgy :wink:

or just get the reg first :lol: something like Thismaybe ??

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:04 pm
by more_eggs
Yeah I was planning on getting the reg first to let all the co2 out..
then will probably fill it via the reg through the output hose thread... just get an adapter.. that way i can turn it off to disconnect bla bla.. Im thinking the fridgy will will only be happy till around 600psi or so.. someone correct me if its more..

or just get the reg first something like This maybe ??
That one looks perfect, I already have a smaller scale gauge of the same design which goes up to around 400psi I think.. will be putting it on there for better fine tuning seeings im only going to be wanting like 100-150psi for airsofting and efficiency..

On a different note, Im working on designs of an onboard rc motor and battery powered pump using the guts of one of those little 12V "300psi" pumps for cars.. That would give me true portability :twisted: