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Indoor Charge For Air???????

Trinity

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£3100 sounds alot but when you take out wages, national insurances, petrol, equipment maintenance, public liabilty insurance, vehicle tax and insurance it probably dosen't leave them a whole lot.
Especially when you consider how helpful and cheerful these guys are all the time and the effort they put into providing us with what we need.
I think its money well spent
Big thanks to H-Pac:D

That said I think air should have be included from the start in the tourney fee:rolleyes:
Yet another cost:rolleyes:

by the way I didn't think any of you nexus boys did any work:D I though you were all professional loungers;)
 

Mark Toye-Nexus

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That's very true

We do try to lounge alot!!

I still think it sounds a little high - but then who knows!! (and not all teams may use the service!!)

I have had the pleasure of using H-Pac before and think that they are excellent.

You pays your money, you makes your choice!!

Just feel for the teams who didnt get the reduced £400 entry price!!

As for needing 4500psi?? On those small fields?? I've shot close on 1500 shots in a Millennium 7 man game before. But playing the indoor never needed to pot up more than a couple of times in a game. Cant see anyone needing more than 3000psi anyway.
 

Trinity

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Yes but its those that are now sporting snazzy E blade n'est pas
they have worked out they can now fire that fast there sub human and to do that the need more air:D :D :D :D

I reckon with the amount of balls going to be fired this year its going to look like the ball park at a charlie chalk fun factory:D :D

we have to put ropes on smaller team mates to pull them back out
lol:D
 

mikeanywhere

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That's very true

What about those, who as front players still have 3000psi bottles and do not to go to 4500, do they get a discount????

It would appear that the teams who have entered have a choice as mentioned earlier - take it or leave it. Never appeared to be an issue when we played Millenium as they included it within the cost and they were ok guys too :p :p

Seems a little unfair for some teams but then who am I to question it :confused: :confused:
 

viper sniper richy

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£2.50 for a days air sounds prity good to me.it costs that much to fill a dive tank to 3000,plus wher are you going to get them filled one a saterday night,down the pub i think not. Dot tanks should not be sold in the uk,i think we all know that now so you should have paid the extra £5 and got a hse one.well done phoenix i say
 

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I have taked to andy at zap and found a way around the dot problem with there help so we can still play.
As for the post that we should not use dot bottles if you ring a well known shop and ask for 4 air systems you dont think that in less than 6 months you will be told you have broken a law thets been in force years do you.
We did not ask for dot thats what they sent.
Now the law is known we shall get hse bottles asap.
Just think campaign will be a bit crap this year with only uk teams as no other f**ker uses the same bottles as us , and i'm sure thay will not go and buy one just to play over here.


sheriff

ps yokkie i will be down site on sun with first lot of netting.
 

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Its legal to use a dot bottle in this country if you live in a country where dot is the legal test, afaik. Therefore US players shouldnt have any trouble using dot bottles at UK tourneys.