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CO2 Chamber #4449448
04/26/14 08:56 PM
04/26/14 08:56 PM
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Anybody use or have experience with the CO2 chambers? I'm curious how long a small cylinder will last etc.

Re: CO2 Chamber [Re: Barehunter] #4449486
04/26/14 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: Barehunter
Anybody use or have experience with the CO2 chambers? I'm curious how long a small cylinder will last etc.


I'm in the process of building mine. Depends on the size of your chamber and real size of cylinder. I'm probably going with a 36 oz

Re: CO2 Chamber [Re: Barehunter] #4449921
04/27/14 09:05 AM
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I have one I have used for over 20 years. It is made out of 3/4 in. plywood with a plexaglass lid. It measures 14" x 14" x 26" long. My carry cages fit inside. I use a 20 lb. tank. Depending on the temp. of the outside air, I can get 15 to 25 fills out of a tank.

Re: CO2 Chamber [Re: Barehunter] #4450004
04/27/14 10:01 AM
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I suggest having two cylinders. Then you will never run out in the middle of a job. It will save you a lot headaches in the long run. They seem to run out on the weekends or after hours.

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