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Old 09-09-2010, 03:46 PM
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Default Need a good regulator

Im ordering my plasma cutter next week and now im gonna really need an air regulator for my compressor.
The last 2 i had crapped out on me
so i need to find a good regulator that can handle up to 175 psi and preferrably one thats less than say $50 but i can probably stretch that a little

anyway im open to suggestions
Old 09-20-2010, 05:13 PM
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Stretch the budget and get a good regulator. A $50 regulator is going to be junk.
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Palmers Pursuit Shop
They make regulators for paintball but they can be made for several different applications. They're pricey but very very consistent.
I have one I use to regulate my kegerator
Old 09-20-2010, 05:34 PM
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thats good to know
however would a paintball regulator be able to handle the moisure and oil that is often in the airlines
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Originally Posted by warlord
thats good to know
however would a paintball regulator be able to handle the moisure and oil that is often in the airlines

Absolutely, I've used palmer's stableizers to run air tools off of compressed air tanks. I've used them on my paintball guns, in rain, mud and sand. They are built like tanks.
Old 09-20-2010, 05:42 PM
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cool


OT
i have yet to meet you
and your soo close

maybe perhaps at the next tatas run?
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Absolutely, Just started a new job so free time is a bit sparce.
However, Check out the north east threads, there's a lot of meeting being planned.



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