What are some absolute Do's and Don'ts when it comes to taking care of your CO2 tanks?
gunnerson Hooray for boobies! Nov 10, 2001 145 1 0 WIIIIIIIISSSCONSIN IS GAY HOMO Visit site Nov 11, 2001 #1 What are some absolute Do's and Don'ts when it comes to taking care of your CO2 tanks?
H harry (chill) New Member Jul 7, 2001 16 0 0 surbiton (surrey) Visit site Nov 12, 2001 #2 DOnt put them in the fridge! TRUST!!!!!!!!
Fooey Pie Muncher Oct 15, 2001 163 0 0 Not cruising anymore :( www.breathefactory.com Nov 12, 2001 #3 if you drive a long journey with a full tank in your boot, you'll fall asleep
P paintballguy Fear Me Oct 3, 2001 134 0 0 Ohio www.wizardofpaintball.cjb.net Dec 10, 2001 #4 Make sure your o-ring is in good condition, dont drop them. A tip: when its cold, put a sleeping bag warmer around the tank and put a sock over it.
Make sure your o-ring is in good condition, dont drop them. A tip: when its cold, put a sleeping bag warmer around the tank and put a sock over it.
Emerson no longer a newbie Nov 10, 2001 189 0 0 Indiana, USA Dec 10, 2001 #5 When you are unscrewing your c02 keep pulling the trigger to let excess gas out of the chamber. This will save you many o-rings. Store the c02 is a room temperature, or preferable slightly colder then (basement).
When you are unscrewing your c02 keep pulling the trigger to let excess gas out of the chamber. This will save you many o-rings. Store the c02 is a room temperature, or preferable slightly colder then (basement).
Brianguard16 New Member Nov 11, 2001 292 0 0 Indiana, USA Visit site Dec 12, 2001 #6 A really good thing to do is keep it out of the sun. One guy at the field where I play left his in the sun, and his o-ring busted and the C02 came flying out! It scared the crap out of me.
A really good thing to do is keep it out of the sun. One guy at the field where I play left his in the sun, and his o-ring busted and the C02 came flying out! It scared the crap out of me.