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<blockquote data-quote="Myke J" data-source="post: 1034170" data-attributes="member: 16702"><p>Ok, I just got off the phone with the dive shop and a welding supply store. The dive shop said that there wasn't a Co2 type valve they they knew of that would have the same threading as a scuba tank. The welding supply store said that it would be a huge can of worms because first you would have to find a valve system that would fit the scuba tank and then even after that you would have a had time getting it filled by most places. The professional's opions were that even if you could get the parts to do it, the cost of the parts and the trouble of getting a shop to fill it would make it very impractical. The welding supply store figured that the valve itself would cost at least $100 plus any adaptors you would need to make it work. Now that Bulzeye has posted how much his setup cost him to build, I think that it makes sense just to get a Co2 tank and regulator. As much as I am for redneck engineering, this one just seems like more trouble ,danger, and cost then necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myke J, post: 1034170, member: 16702"] Ok, I just got off the phone with the dive shop and a welding supply store. The dive shop said that there wasn't a Co2 type valve they they knew of that would have the same threading as a scuba tank. The welding supply store said that it would be a huge can of worms because first you would have to find a valve system that would fit the scuba tank and then even after that you would have a had time getting it filled by most places. The professional's opions were that even if you could get the parts to do it, the cost of the parts and the trouble of getting a shop to fill it would make it very impractical. The welding supply store figured that the valve itself would cost at least $100 plus any adaptors you would need to make it work. Now that Bulzeye has posted how much his setup cost him to build, I think that it makes sense just to get a Co2 tank and regulator. As much as I am for redneck engineering, this one just seems like more trouble ,danger, and cost then necessary. [/QUOTE]
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