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Dutchboy101 Pathetic
Number of posts : 2270 Age : 53 Location : San Antonio, TX Rig : Jeep specs. : 37's and stuff Registration date : 2008-04-03
| Subject: co2 tank Fri 02 May 2008, 7:33 pm | |
| Where do you guy's in San Antonio have your air tank filled? And how much would it cost? I just bought one, and need it filled? Also need to buy a bracket to have it installed to the JK, anybody know of a place where to buy one cheap? It is for a 10# tank. Thanks,
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redneckhouston #1 asshole
Number of posts : 1161 Location : hempstead, tx Rig : 08 jk unlimited specs. : 26" spinners, curb feelers, and 6 15 in woofers Registration date : 2008-02-07
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Fri 02 May 2008, 8:01 pm | |
| - Dutchboy101 wrote:
- Where do you guy's in San Antonio have your air tank filled? And how much would it cost?
I just bought one, and need it filled? Also need to buy a bracket to have it installed to the JK, anybody know of a place where to buy one cheap? It is for a 10# tank. Thanks,
Sascha i dont know of anywhere to get it filled but any welding supply can do it, and just look up the local fire extinguisher place to get a nice bracket | |
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CRUX Forum-ban-hammer-er
Number of posts : 3197 Age : 52 Location : San Antonio, Texas Rig : 2007 JK RUBI unlimited specs. : 3.5 Rock Krawler X-factor mid arm Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Fri 02 May 2008, 9:23 pm | |
| X2 what G said. I get mine filled in New Braunfels at a welding supply on the loop. I also have the #10 , and it cost me about $11.00 bucks. Any fire extinguisher bracket that fits the tank will work. | |
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Dutchboy101 Pathetic
Number of posts : 2270 Age : 53 Location : San Antonio, TX Rig : Jeep specs. : 37's and stuff Registration date : 2008-04-03
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Sat 03 May 2008, 9:08 pm | |
| Thanks for the feedback. I'll look for a place closer to home. I will also keep an eye open for a fire extinguisher supply store. I tried Home Depot, but they didn't have anything. | |
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redneckhouston #1 asshole
Number of posts : 1161 Location : hempstead, tx Rig : 08 jk unlimited specs. : 26" spinners, curb feelers, and 6 15 in woofers Registration date : 2008-02-07
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Tue 06 May 2008, 2:32 am | |
| - Dutchboy101 wrote:
- Thanks for the feedback. I'll look for a place closer to home. I will also keep an eye open for a fire extinguisher supply store.
I tried Home Depot, but they didn't have anything. try these guys http://www.a-1fireandsafety.com/showcase.php?x=sc_vb | |
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Dutchboy101 Pathetic
Number of posts : 2270 Age : 53 Location : San Antonio, TX Rig : Jeep specs. : 37's and stuff Registration date : 2008-04-03
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Thu 08 May 2008, 2:49 pm | |
| G: You Da Man!!! I just called and they have two types. a heavy duty bracket for just under $60. Or the same bracket but thinner metal for just under $10. Now, I haven't seen them. But if I bolt it to my Jeep, I shouldn't really need such a heavy duty bracket. Unless I store it outside the Jeep. What do you think? Keep in mind I haven't looked at it yet, and I know, you get what you pay for. | |
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CRUX Forum-ban-hammer-er
Number of posts : 3197 Age : 52 Location : San Antonio, Texas Rig : 2007 JK RUBI unlimited specs. : 3.5 Rock Krawler X-factor mid arm Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Thu 08 May 2008, 10:52 pm | |
| I would actually go with the heavier duty style. The cheaper ones are thin metal, and won`t hold up to trail bouncing and abuse. Worth the $. You can also find some other styles of brackets at Ultimate Air`s website. | |
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CRUX Forum-ban-hammer-er
Number of posts : 3197 Age : 52 Location : San Antonio, Texas Rig : 2007 JK RUBI unlimited specs. : 3.5 Rock Krawler X-factor mid arm Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: co2 tank Sun 11 May 2008, 9:40 pm | |
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