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Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
Jello Mold
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I thought the regulator has one already on it? if you didn't have it how would you even use the regulator?
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ugh, it does have a valv on i, you just wanted one so i gave you one. i can delet it from th list if that would make you happy. it works just as well with the ball valve as it does without it. go back and look at the list, that is everthing you will need. no ball valve this time.
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sorry, I was just wondering as to why you needed one if it already has one on it.

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that is now everything you need. take it to a plumming store and tell then you need those parts and they will give you everything you need, dont settle for substitutes. if it isnt pressure rated dont buy it. make sure everthing can hold at least 200 psi. there, i hope i answed all your quesions and i hope it works, which it will.
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And even though I'm using co2, will I still need a schrader valve to connect the regulator to the chamber? or is there a different thing for that?
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no, you dont need a schrader valve. the regualtor screws derecly into the chamber. you will see what i mean when you buy it. all your questions will be answer when you build it, trust me.
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believe him^ i hate the messge too short thing
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