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Destroy_Boy
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Topic: Compressed AirPosted: 03 December 2005 at 7:18am |
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Why does everyone consider this taboo? It's like $2 bucks to fill a 100ft^3, which gives you maybe 50 fills of a 20 oz. tank. All my friends say that it will only last for a few shots, but I obviously proved them wrong. I have a 9oz. tank, and it lasted for 3 games before the balls started to fall noticably short. Also, it's not like I fired a half dozen rounds a match; I used just short of two hoppers. I really don't see how CO2 would function dramatically better. Yes, CO2 is a slightly denser than air, which I guess gives it more of a "spring", and allow some of your first shots to be a bit faster, but with that logic, CO2 would disperse faster than air.
ALSO, the idiots at my local shop are quite simply put, idiots. The man who owns it knows little-to-nothing (more of the latter) about the general pyshics of gas, simple pnumatics, and physical mechanics. He learned that I was using "heathen" compressed air and freaked. He started almost-yelling (not loud enough but the tone was right) about how he'd never sell me anything again, and that I'm going to kill my self. No matter how many times I explain it to him, and how simple I make it, he just can not grasp the thought that the gas has NOTHING to do with the tank bursting; it's the PSI inside it. I told him something like this "look, I could fill it with 500PSI air and nothing would happen, but if I took 100,000 PSI of liquified **edited**, it would definately burst" and he still didn't get it. On my rig, I have a gauge, too, so I can check what PSI the paintball gas tank has. As long as you don't rip open that ball valve and hold it open like an idiot, you'll be fine. And even if you were to hold it open like that, you have to remember the burst disc. Worst case that would blow, and you'll have sore ears, but that's it. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 7:29am |
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And your point was?
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 7:34am |
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"Why does everyone consider this taboo?"
As in what's your thoughts and opinions? |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 8:15am |
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I dont understand whats taboo?
The fact that you just wasted my time, or the fact that you are wasting space? |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 8:34am |
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And I don't understand why you're such an asshole. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 8:58am |
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HAHA!... I loled.
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 9:05am |
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lol
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 9:38am |
Sometimes I don't either, I think it depends on how I sleep at night not sure though. When I have conslusive secentific evidence, Ill be sure to get back with you. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 10:35am |
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Of course it's dangerous. Unless I misread it, you're putting
Compressed Air inside a CO2 tank. Unless you're filling it from a
bicycle pump (I really don't see why you'd bother), that tank can
explode. Sure, you fill it to 500 psi you say. But what if you don't
look at the reg for one moment and you over fill? You'd probably get a
Darwin award for that.
Don't take this as flaming. You're the idiot about gas pressure. First of all, I don't know any methods of filling Compressed Air through a pin valve, only CO2. So I find it hard to believe you. Second, it's impossible to fill a CO2 tank to 100,000 psi because there's not a tank in the world that would hold that pressure just for the purpose of filling paintball tanks. Save yourself some trouble and some pain and fill your CO2 tank with CO2. If you really want to use compressed air, buy an HPA tank. They run as low as $65 at Action Village. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 10:37am |
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^^^$50 at Mike's
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 10:58am |
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"...what if you don't look at the reg for one moment and you over fill?" You'd probably get a Darwin award for that. You morons must not hear me; BURST DISCS. But I'm not that much of an idiot to open it entirely.
CO2 is gas. Air is gas. And while CO2 is somewhat denser than air, its not a big enough difference to effect the fill.Unless you think that air is so thin it'd leak out. Which isn't the case, because I doesn't. Second, it's impossible to fill a CO2 tank to 100,000 psi because there's not a tank in the world that would hold that pressure just for the purpose of filling paintball tanks. Did you actually read all that I wrote? Or do you just like to make accusations with half-knowledge? I said that no matter what you filled it with at that PSI (a la "liquified crap"), it'd blow. And actually, the tank would not blow. The burst disc would. And even if you had a steel burst-less disc, it wouldn't "blow up", at worst, the neck would crack and the valve would blow out and itd spew gas. I know of someone who did an experiement; he took aluminum SCUBA tanks and steel SCUBA tanks, both filled up, and shot them. He took a video of it, and guess what happened? The just leaked out. No big booms or anything. I knew the steel would do fine, but I must admit that the slight cracking in the aluminum tank did surprise me.
I've filled and used tanks with compressed air hundreds of times, and I'm still here, with no problems at all.
Has anyone here heard of an "advanced mix card"? It's a little yellow card that you can show the shop keeper to prove you know what youre talking about. Of course my all-knowledgable shop keeper, who's the best in the land at pnumatics and all the like, never even HEARD of this kind of thing. Edited by Destroy_Boy |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:16am |
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Hey, I'll make you a deal: if I were to take a video of me filling my tank with air, not coming remotely near danger in any way, and firing up my gun for a couple hoppers, this is where strike 2 was
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:18am |
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I have never heard of the "Advanced Mix Card" and I have worked a
paintball field/store for 2 and a half years, and have played for alot
longer than that.
I call shens. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:23am |
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Also, I have found the answer to my initial question:
Q: "Why is compressed air considered taboo (by the paintball world)?" A: Because you're all idiots.
Also, FYI, I'm not a super-hardcore, super-skilled wreck and cave diver like my father. I do have my advanced open water, but that's not anything to grand. Edited by Destroy_Boy |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:27am |
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"I have never heard of the "Advanced Mix Card" and I have worked a paintball field/store for 2 and a half years, and have played for alot longer than that." That's because to play paintball as an average or even above average person (knowledge-wise not "skill-wise" mind you), you don't need to know these things. There's a kid who works at my local shop who dropped out of my highschool last year. I'm glad that idiot doesn't work at a SCUBA shop.
And so you know, a lady was killed diving about 2 months ago because some idiot filled her tanks wrong. That idiot would compare to those of you who "just work there". They don't know how to do anything other then what they were specifically trained in. Thinking outside the box? Careful, they might get an aneurysm. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:31am |
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Once you've taken everyone of these classes, I'll acknowledge your thought on this matter as legitiment.
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:33am |
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And lastly,
You've never heard of advanced gas-mix classes because you're into paintball. A paintball is much simpler than SCUBA equipment. Also, it need not be as precise.
Tec divers are the masters, bow down before their knowledge on these things, just as I do. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:39am |
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Dude, careful of what you say on the forums. Getting strikes is pretty easy when you have a potty mouth. By the way, I have never noticed anyone making fun of other people for compressed air, and in fact, almost everyone at my field either uses their own comp. air, or rents it. |
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Overshooting,
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 11:45am |
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Ok, So your "Advanced Mix Card" doesn't even apply to paintball.
It applies to scuba diving!!!! 2 different things. You dont even have to worry about mixing gases in paintball, you have to worry about over pressurizing a tank. Burst disks in CO2 tanks are set at 1100psi for a reason. |
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Posted: 03 December 2005 at 12:29pm |
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Okay, I don't have any license or schooling on the subject but gotta say my thoughts.
First, I don't think you are wording yourself right or something, because paintballers are into compressed air as much as anyone. Compressed air in paintball is not taboo at all, IMO. You never really sad you were putting it in a co2 tank, but I guess that's what you're getting at. Honestly, I don't really see a problem with that, but I don't believe you will get as many shots as you claim....it's just not possible. You can fill a co2 tank safely with about 800psi of gas......let's just give you the benefit of the doubt and say you can fill one to 1000psi safely, because you're so gangster. So you filled your 20oz co2 tank to 1000psi of compressed air. How many cubic inches(ci) of space is inside a 20oz co2 tank? I would bet money that it is less than 88ci....I don't feel like doing the math. But a Tippmann would be good to get 900 shots off a 88/3000 fill, let alone you are talking about less than 1/3rd the propellant. Do I think it's safe to fill a co2 tank with compressed air? Yes, absolutely. Do I think you can get a couple hoppers(400rounds) off a 9oz co2 tank filled with it? Absolutely not. |
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