The Only Thing Worth Buying at Lowes...
- mark.f
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Well, attached below is the only thing worth buying at Lowes. Easily allows the use of bottled CO<sub>2</sub>, but of course this wouldn't be feasible for larger cannons. I bought the thing for a BBMG I'm building.
It's just a Kobalt CO<sub>2</sub> regulator, which I tore the rubber "pretty" coating off the outside of.
It's just a Kobalt CO<sub>2</sub> regulator, which I tore the rubber "pretty" coating off the outside of.
- King_TaTer
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Yeah I saw that product when I was on their website. I was lookin for a regulator for my advanced combustion from Lowes and ended up finding this one. I think I might end up gettin it.
Back on topic though, It seems a bit expensive at 85 smackers. I guess its worth it, and it looks pretty sweet too.
Back on topic though, It seems a bit expensive at 85 smackers. I guess its worth it, and it looks pretty sweet too.
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I've seen this before in the compressor aisle
Can you change the output psi, or is it set? If so, how high and low can it go?
Can you change the output psi, or is it set? If so, how high and low can it go?
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Uhmmm
You can build hundreds of different guns with the parts provided at Lowe's..
I think there are WAY MORE things to buy
You can build hundreds of different guns with the parts provided at Lowe's..
I think there are WAY MORE things to buy
I like home depot better.
King, thats the exact one my industrial tech teacher has on one of the air outputs Its pretty good, dial abit hard to turn though.
King, thats the exact one my industrial tech teacher has on one of the air outputs Its pretty good, dial abit hard to turn though.
My lowes is actually one of the best hardware stores in my area. My HD is terrible actually unorganized, unfriendly, and badly stocked.
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People who laugh really hard at stuff that pisses you off/you getting hurt, who then say "I'm sorry, I can't stop" but you know they easily could.
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People who laugh really hard at stuff that pisses you off/you getting hurt, who then say "I'm sorry, I can't stop" but you know they easily could.
Mr.C: That's not as easy as you think. It's like me kicking you in the balls and telling you to stop crying.
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Guessing by your avatar, I'm thinking you thought this was N2O, not CO2... Not to imply anything about the great pimpman or anything...pimpmann22 wrote:I am also interested in how much money it costs. I got a use for one of these guys, although admittedly un-spud related.
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http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
$85
Home Depot caters more to the contractor while Lowes targets DIY and markets to females more. They both carry nearly identical items, just under different brand names. You can see that as Lowe's increases market share, H.D. is trying to become more attractive to DIY and women. If you like one over the other, it is mainly subjective preference, and not wrong. I like brands from both and will get specific items from each one. Why is my stance the way it is? I am a contractor/business owner and I used to be the Sales Manager at a Lowe's.
$85
Home Depot caters more to the contractor while Lowes targets DIY and markets to females more. They both carry nearly identical items, just under different brand names. You can see that as Lowe's increases market share, H.D. is trying to become more attractive to DIY and women. If you like one over the other, it is mainly subjective preference, and not wrong. I like brands from both and will get specific items from each one. Why is my stance the way it is? I am a contractor/business owner and I used to be the Sales Manager at a Lowe's.
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This guy used that CO2 tank with a bbmg (ultimate inline maker) http://www.neospud.com/mark3/mark3.html
From the video at the bottom, the tank would work for short bursts but not really sustained fire. It sounded like it got really cold or something. I guess it does work though, check out the link and see for yourself.
From the video at the bottom, the tank would work for short bursts but not really sustained fire. It sounded like it got really cold or something. I guess it does work though, check out the link and see for yourself.
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I think that's because he's using one of those little 12 ounce tanks you buy from Lowes next to the regulator itself. The regulator fits on any tank with "paintball" CO<sub>2</sub> threads, so I have a 20 ounce tank, which would be a lot more applicable.
Why not buy a normal paintball regulator like this one?
http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/cart/inde ... ucts_id=47
http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/cart/inde ... ucts_id=47