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CO2 System

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Im lookin for plans, parts list, tips, tricks ,and anything else i might need to home brew my own co2 system. Thanks alot,
dale
 
no i dont think ill need that, but im not shure what pressure ill need to run the arb, reg., ill go and check out the welding supply store down the street from my house when i get back home
 
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I think ya will /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

On a warm day my bottle can get up to 1200psi in it so a regulator is good /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif When you go to the welding supply make sure you look at a high pressure regulator (one that goes over 100psi) because a low pressure one only goes to about 30psi max. or so.
 
You can get the bottle in aluminum or steel. Advise aluminum. Ask about high flow vs. low flow bottle valves, both do exist. Advise high flow if filling tires or running air tools off the bottle.
You do need a regulator, just a Q of if you want/need to be able to adjust the output pressure. If you're going to run an ARB off of it you'll want a dedicated regulator for that part of the system. Check Grainger or McMaster for those. A typical air pressure regulator should work for the ARB system once you've gone thru a regulator mounted on the bottle. Reason for a seperate reg for the ARRB is that you don't want to crank up the bottle reg to run something like an impact and then forget & feed the ARB system 200 psi. That would be bad.
 
aluminum 10# $80.00
high flow high pressure regulator $70.00 (for quality)
hoses and fittings $30.00
mounting bracket $20.00

co2 system $200.00 set up!

Try beer system distributor or welding supply /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
junk yard ac compressor and brackets from Astrovan $14.95cdn (grab the pressure switch off the accumulator while you are there)
new airtank from truck shop $43cdn (I bought 2 to replace my side saddle fueltanks as rocker protectors)
 
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no i dont think ill need that...

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I think ya will /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

On a warm day my bottle can get up to 1200psi in it so a regulator is good /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif When you go to the welding supply make sure you look at a high pressure regulator (one that goes over 100psi) because a low pressure one only goes to about 30psi max. or so.

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no no i was talking about a Adj. Reg. i dont think ill need one, i could just get one thats set at like, 100 psi or so and yes i am planning on a seprate system for the ARB, i also am planning on plumbing my whole truck, with a drop at every corner, should be pretty cool when i get done, thnaks alot for all the ideas /forums/images/graemlins/peace.gif /forums/images/graemlins/peace.gif /forums/images/graemlins/bow.gif
 
Also im thinkin that i can mount the tank inbetween the frame rails sideways infront of the gas tank /forums/images/graemlins/peace.gif
 
New 20lb Alum Tank - $90.00 Beverage Factory
Fixed Regulator 170psi - $30.00 (Avail at most welding supply shops)
You can get the hoses anywhere...
My tank will fill my 35's faster than a a/c compressor conversion, plus it's portable and runs air tools /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 

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