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A tip for anyone looking for onboard air storage. Hit a welding shop!!!! Buy or lease a small co2 or nitrogen tank and spend the $80-100 for a decent regulator. That gives you from 2600-4500 psi to start with, you can regulate it down as far as you need for an air locker, plus co2 expands as it's released. IIRC a 2' tall tank hold something like 400 cubic feet of co2 |removethispart|@ 2600 psi. (not sure of the exact #, but it's a LOT more then most people think!!) Also runs air tools all day too!
An added benefit if you get a real good regulator, (few hundred $$) is if there is a fire, you can run the tank wide open. Co2 is GREAT on class b-c fires!! )liquids, gases and electric)
Plus it can cool your "after run beverages" too!
Anyone know any drawback to using nitrogen for this?