Filling a paintball tank using a Scuba Tank

This is how to fill a paintball tank using a scuba tank. You will need- 0 Scuba TAnk Fill Station Usually it costs about per year to maintain your scuba tank (hydro and visual inspection), and about to to fill it at your local scuba shop. With 2 or 3 of these, you can play backyard paintball for days. Enjoy!
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25 Responses to Filling a paintball tank using a Scuba Tank

  1. TommyN1599 says:

    @SandvichGod He said 7 or 8 years ago.

  2. eri3576w says:

    @iTeamcarry Thanks

  3. iTeamcarry says:

    @eri3576w $5 to fill it

  4. yoda1515159 says:

    @eri3576w he said like 50 dollars to fill and 20 or so dollars every year for maintenance of the scuba tank

  5. eri3576w says:

    and how do you fill up the scuba tanks…

    How much would filling a scuba tank up be?

  6. stgbadass says:

    your not suppost to fill it up at home

  7. FrenchToastMafiaz says:

    your in florida aren’t you??? you must wear flip flops a lot you have a big gap in between your toes

  8. Tehzerkerhunter says:

    Is this recommended to try at home because i dont want to blow up.

  9. jlcame1994 says:

    make sure to have the Yokel O-Ring type before using the fill station!

  10. kdoubleg says:

    Thanks man. I’m sorta the unofficial techy around were I live and it’s real tough fixing guns without air. Orpine here it costs the same amount to fill a dive tank sabot does to fill a paintball. And iv had two dive tanks in my basement for as long as I can remember. I just recently sent the dive tanks out to get hydro tested and I’m ording a fill station right now. This was helpful.

  11. TheMrSnypz says:

    @SandvichGod he said 7 to 8 years ago

  12. dubbys says:

    0:01 skip this add

  13. MandalorianRulez says:

    honestly, where the hell did you get a scuba tank?!

  14. SnipingJonZe says:

    Mike, what hairy arms you have.

  15. thatkindofguy234 says:

    damn! u look good for a 700 year old!

  16. ChurinesLp says:

    @SandvichGod he said 7 or 8 years ago

  17. paintball234969 says:

    LOL female port

  18. joshuatube511 says:

    @codWaWplaya18 cause it would be heavy lol XD

  19. conor6177 says:

    Thxs for the tips. And that is a grate idea coltenW1 you can save even more money that way. And does any one know where I can get a tanke like that?

  20. bryanvids says:

    @neilhellmer scuba fill adapter

  21. neilhellmer says:

    whats that adapter called?

  22. neilhellmer says:

    @SandvichGod said 7 or 8 years ago

  23. Madacko says:

    @codWaWplaya18 That’s a great idea! I’m a diver so I have a few scuba tanks but they are a bit heavy & awkward. I think it would be ideal for a paintball minigun!

  24. coltenW1 says:

    Plus with two or more tanks you can fill other peoples tanks for like $3.00 each if your filling with a air compressor then you have cash for lunch or gas so scuba tanks pay themselves off after a while

  25. coltenW1 says:

    Depends on the size of the tank. I have two and They are the same size I just use one to fill my tank to 3000 then I use the other to fill it to 4500 so I have a high and low tank plus I have an air compressor in my shop that I use to fill the scuba tanks so if you are looking into getting HPA I recommend a ninja 68/4500 tank and one to two tanks and if you have the extra cash after the tanks and regulator I would recommend in getting a small air compressor if you don’t have a car shop

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