Is there a reason that helium is not more regularly used in PCPs? Will it damage the gun in any way?
I wouldn’t use it regularly, but since it was given to you, get crazy. Do some experiments.Of course today some family ask if I had any use for helium, so I asked, how much do you have thinking they had some of those small party tanks for balloons.
Well yes, tanks for balloons but not the small ones!
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Allen
Just out of curiosity - are you for real serious with Hydrogen? Have you ever heard of the Hindenberg?All this talk of helium being expensive... why not hydrogen? Much cheaper, speed of sound in hydrogen is even higher than helium. Someone dooo iiit!
FREE ? you could trade in for C02 tanks full ? tanks that size would fil a lot of guns .Of course today some family ask if I had any use for helium, so I asked, how much do you have thinking they had some of those small party tanks for balloons.
Well yes, tanks for balloons but not the small ones!
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The big question is how crazy do I want to get?
Allen
Flammable gasses are handled safely and put to use effectively all the time. Hydrogen is no exception, no need to fear, not much different from acetylene or propane. It could be done safely in an experimental environment. Obviously not a practical option.Just out of curiosity - are you for real serious with Hydrogen? Have you ever heard of the Hindenberg?
Allen, may I suggest to chain those tanks to a wall or post. Just in case the Big One hits, you don't want one falling over, shearing off the valve and then getting propelled by that 6000psi!Of course today some family ask if I had any use for helium, so I asked, how much do you have thinking they had some of those small party tanks for balloons.
Well yes, tanks for balloons but not the small ones!
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The big question is how crazy do I want to get?
Allen