quick sodastream reg question

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Baldyforks
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Hi guys, I'm just have a question about using a sodastream tank as my air supply. I have an adaptor and a flow reg that goes on the adaptor as the picture shows,
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excuse my poor photoshop skills but you get the idea hopefully.
I'm using a full sodastream bottle for co2 and hoping to lower the pressure to under 150psi,
im wondering if I put a palmers pebble reg from the flow reg to my hose, will this create any problems?
I guess my worry is the flow reg not holding the high pressure being before the palmers reg, but it does it when I use it to turn off the flow atm, so I figured id ask, better safe then sorry

cheers for any help
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wow I can not believe 80 ppl have viewed this and no one has answered it, hahha.
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I made a basic bbsmg with pretty much same sodastream setup and I didn't have any pressure loss. providing the hose is braided or high psi strength then you should be fine
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It's quite possible that nobody knows the answer.
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I think it's the picture, spend maby about 10-45 minutes in paint and draw what your thinking in more detail. Hint: use shapes
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thanks guys, ill just do it and hope for the best, I only asked really as an extra safety
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